All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Abnormality of the tongue | HP_0000157 | [Any abnormality of the tongue.] |
| AH receptor-interacting protein measurement | EFO_0020134 | [The determination of the amount of AH receptor-interacting protein in a sample] |
| allograft inflammatory factor 1 measurement | EFO_0020135 | [The determination of the amount of allograft inflammatory factor 1 in a sample] |
| alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferase 5 measurement | EFO_0020136 | [The determination of the amount of alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferase 5 in a sample] |
| alpha-2-antiplasmin measurement | EFO_0020137 | [The determination of the amount of alpha-2-antiplasmin in a sample] |
| Abnormality of the face | HP_0000271 | [An abnormality of the face.] |
| adenylosuccinate lyase measurement | EFO_0020130 | [The determination of the amount of adenylosuccinate lyase in a sample] |
| Wide mouth | HP_0000154 | [Distance between the oral commissures more than 2 SD above the mean. Alternatively, an apparently increased width of the oral aperture (subjective).] |
| advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor, soluble measurement | EFO_0020131 | [The determination of the amount of advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor, soluble in a sample] |
| Oral ulcer | HP_0000155 | [Erosion of the mucous mebrane of the mouth with local excavation of the surface, resulting from the sloughing of inflammatory necrotic tissue.] |
| aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 2 measurement | EFO_0020132 | [The determination of the amount of aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 2 in a sample] |
| aggrecan core protein measurement | EFO_0020133 | [The determination of the amount of aggrecan core protein in a sample] |
| obsolete_qualitative or quantitative defects of filamin C | Orphanet_209047 | |
| Abnormality of head or neck | HP_0000152 | [An abnormality of head and neck.] |
| balantidiasis | EFO_0007163 | [A parasitic protozoa infectious disease involving infection caused by Balantidium coli. The trophozoites are capable of attacking the intestinal epithelium, creating ulcers and causing bloody diarrhea. The infectiou has_symptom cramping, has_symptom abdominal pain, has_symptom nausea and has_symptom foul breath., Infection by parasites of the genus balantidium. The presence of Balantidium in the large intestine leads to diarrhea; dysentery; and occasionally ulcer.] |
| obsolete_qualitative or quantitative defects of alphaB-cristallin | Orphanet_209044 | |
| babesiosis | EFO_0007162 | [A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that has_symptommild fevers and has_symptom anemia described as malaria-like symptoms caused by a protozoan of genus Babesia, which reproduce in red blood cells and cause hemolytic anemia. They are transmitted by Ixodid ticks or by blood transfusion. Babesiosis is a zoonotic disease., Babesiosis refers to a condition caused by microscopic parasites that infect the red blood cells. Many people who are infected with Babesia parasites do not experience any symptoms of the condition. When present, signs and symptoms may include flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, body aches, nausea and fatigue. In severe cases, babesiosis can be associated with hemolytic anemia. Babesia parasites are primarily spread by infected ticks. Treatment is generally only required in people who develop symptoms of the condition. When necessary, affected people are often prescribed a combination of antimicrobial medications along with supportive care to manage symptoms.] |
| major depressive disorder | MONDO_0002009 | [An episode of depression lasting two or more weeks without an intervening episode of mania.] |
| obsolete_qualitative or quantitative defects of desmin | Orphanet_209041 | |
| Avulavirus infectious disease | EFO_0007161 | [A Paramyxoviridae infectious disease that results_in infection in birds and rarely humans, has_material_basis_in Avulavirus, which is transmitted_by direct contact with droppings and secretions from the nose, mouth, and eyes., Infections with viruses of the genus avulavirus, family paramyxoviridae. This includes newcastle disease and other infections of domestic fowl.] |