All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| common cold | EFO_0007214 | [An inflammatory process affecting the nasal mucosa, usually caused by viruses (e.g., rhinovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, and coronavirus). It is characterized by chills, headaches, mucopurulent nasal discharge, coughing, and facial pain., An upper respiratory tract disease which involves inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, eyes, and eustachian tubes with watery then purulent discharge. This is an acute contagious disease caused by rhinoviruses, human parainfluenza viruses, human respiratory syncytial virus, influenza viruses, adenoviruses, enteroviruses, or metapneumovirus.] |
| nasopharyngitis | MONDO_0001040 | [An inflammatory process that affects the nasopharynx.] |
| not rare | MONDO_0021137 | |
| increased heart weight | EFO_0009871 | [Greater than average weight of the heart compared to controls.] |
| Colorado tick fever | EFO_0007213 | [A febrile illness characterized by chills, aches, vomiting, leukopenia, and sometimes encephalitis. It is caused by the colorado tick fever virus, a reovirus transmitted by the tick Dermacentor andersoni., A viral infectious disease that results_in infection, has_material_basis_in Colorado tick fever virus, which is transmitted_by rocky mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni. The infection has_symptom fever for 2-3 days, followed by an afebrile period of similar duration and then another 2-3 days of fever, has_symptom headache, has_symptom myalgia, and has_symptom fatigue.] |
| Reoviridae infectious disease | EFO_0007464 | [A dsRNA virus infectious disease that results_in infection in animals and humans, has_material_basis_in Reoviridae viruses., Infections produced by reoviruses, general or unspecified.] |
| viral encephalitis | EFO_0007538 | [Encephalitis resulting from viral infection., An encephalitis that involves inflammation of the brain caused by viral infection.] |
| increased cardiac output | EFO_0009872 | [Greater than normal blood volume pumped by each ventricle per minute.] |
| decreased cardiac output | EFO_0009873 | [Reduction in the blood volume pumped by each ventricle per minute.] |
| coccidiosis | EFO_0007212 | [A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that occurs in the intestinal tract of animals and humans caused by Coccidia protozoa. Immunocompromised persons are at greater risk of developing the infection., A parasitic infection caused by Coccidia. It affects livestock, birds and humans. In humans the parasite infests the intestinal tract and may cause watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea and vomiting.] |
| protozoa infectious disease | MONDO_0002428 | [An infection that is caused by protozoans.] |
| obsolete_ring chromosome 7 | Orphanet_1449 | |
| congenital syphilis | EFO_0007219 | [A syphilis that results_in a multisystem infection in the fetus via the placenta., A life-threatening bacterial infection of the newborn caused by Treponema pallidum. It is transmitted to the infant from a mother with syphilis through the placenta during pregnancy. Signs and symptoms include irritability, fever, failure to thrive, saddle nose, cutaneous rash, and pneumonia.] |
| congenital rubella | EFO_0007218 | [An infectious embryofetopathy that may present in an infant as a result of maternal infection and subsequent fetal infection with rubella virus. CRS can lead to deafness, cataract, and variety of other permanent manifestations including cardiac and neurological defects., A rubella that results_in infection has_material_basis_in Rubella virus, which is transmitted_by congenital method to the developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester.] |
| obsolete_ring chromosome 4 | Orphanet_1447 | |
| Kyphosis | HP_0002808 | [Exaggerated anterior convexity of the thoracic vertebral column.] |
| Abnormality of the vertebral column | HP_0000925 | [Any abnormality of the vertebral column.] |
| congenital nystagmus | EFO_0007217 | [Nystagmus present at birth or caused by lesions sustained in utero or at the time of birth. It is usually pendular, and is associated with albinism and conditions characterized by early loss of central vision. Inheritance patterns may be X-linked, autosomal dominant, or recessive. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p275), A pathologic nystagmus, present at birth, characterized by involuntary, rhythmic eye movements; oscillations are usually horizontal in direction.] |
| pathologic nystagmus | MONDO_0004843 | [Involuntary movements of the eyeballs. The presence or absence of nystagmus is often used in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological and visual disorders.] |
| obsolete_ring chromosome 6 | Orphanet_1448 |