All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| GM17256 | CLO_0014396 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 200 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 100 (SET 1)] |
| GM17250 | CLO_0014397 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 200 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 50 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 100 (SET 1)] |
| lipid localization | GO_0010876 | [Any process in which a lipid is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.] |
| Lactobacillus pontis | NCBITaxon_35787 | |
| Lepidium sativum | NCBITaxon_33125 | |
| obsolete_5-oxoprolinase deficiency | Orphanet_33572 | |
| onchocerciasis | EFO_0007402 | [Onchocerciasis is a form of filariasis, caused by the parasitic worm Onchocerca volvulus, transmitted by the black fly. The infection can either be asymptomatic or manifest as an ocular disease (river blindness) with itchy eyes, erythema, photophobia, onchodermatitis or onchocercal skin disease (classified into acute papular, chronic papular, lichenified, atrophic, and depigmentated) and onchocercomas (over bony prominences). Other classic clinical manifestations are ichthyosis-like lesions (''lizard skin'') and ''hanging groin'', which may be associated with lymphadenopathy., A filariasis that involves parasitic infection caused by the nematode Onchocerca volvulus, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of a blackfly of the genus Simulium. The worms spread throughout the body and, when they die, cause intense itching and a strong immune system response that can destroy nearby tissue. The symptoms include pruritus, dermatitis, blindness, onchocercomata (subcutaneous nodules), and lymphadenopathy.] |
| blindness (disorder) | MONDO_0001941 | [The lack of vision. It is caused by neurological or physiological factors.] |
| obsolete_gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase deficiency | Orphanet_33573 | |
| oligohydramnios | EFO_0007401 | [A placenta disease that is characterized by a deficiency of amniotic fluid sometimes resulting in an embryonic defect through adherence between embryo and amnion., A lower than normal quantity of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac as compared to normal values. Typically associated with an amniotic fluid index (AFI) of less than 5 cm or a single maximum vertical pocket (MVP) of less than 2 cm.] |
| oesophagostomiasis | EFO_0007400 | [A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves infection of the intestine in goats, pigs and humans by the nematode Oesophagostomum bifurcum. The symptoms are a low-grade fever, tenderness in the lower-right quadrant and painless cutaneous masses in the lower abdominal region. Rarely, Oesophagostomum spp will perforate the bowel wall, causing purulent peritonitis or migrate to the skin, producing cutaneous nodules., Infection of the intestinal tract with worms of the genus oesophagostomum. This condition occurs mainly in animals other than humans.] |
| oral candidiasis | EFO_0007406 | [A candidiasis that involves fungal infection of the mucous membrane of the mouth by Candida species, which is characterized by thick white or cream-colored deposits on inflamed mucosal membranes., Infection of the mucosal lining of the mouth with the fungus Candida albicans.] |
| candidiasis | MONDO_0002026 | [Infection with the organism Candida.] |
| GM17225 | CLO_0014371 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 200 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 100 (SET 1) HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 50] |
| optic neuritis | EFO_0007405 | [An optic nerve disease that results_in inflammation located_in optic nerve which may cause a complete or partial loss of vision., Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve, the nerve that carries the visual signal from the eye to the brain.The conditionmay cause sudden, reduced vision in the affected eye(s). While the cause of optic neuritis is unknown, it has been associated with autoimmune diseases, infections, multiple sclerosis, drug toxicity and deficiency of vitamin B-12. Vision often returns to normal within 2-3 weeks without treatment. In some cases, corticosteroids are given to speed recovery. If known, the underlying cause should be treated.] |
| obsolete_gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase deficiency | Orphanet_33574 | |
| opisthorchiasis | EFO_0007404 | [A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection of the liver, pancreas and gall bladder by Opisthorchis viverrini or Opisthorchis felineus. The symptoms include dyspepsia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, hepatomegaly, cholangitis, cholecystitis, and chlolangiocarcinoma., Infection with flukes of the genus Opisthorchis.] |
| ophthalmic herpes zoster | EFO_0007403 | [A Varicellovirus infectious disease that results_in infection located_in eye, has_material_basis_in Human herpesvirus 3, which reactivates from the trigeminal ganglion after the primary infection., Virus infection of the Gasserian ganglion and its nerve branches characterized by pain and vesicular eruptions with much swelling. Ocular involvement is usually heralded by a vesicle on the tip of the nose. This area is innervated by the nasociliary nerve.] |
| Herpes Zoster | EFO_0006510 | [A common dermal and neurologic disorder caused by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus that has remained dormant within dorsal root ganglia, often for decades, after the patient's initial exposure to the virus in the form of varicella (chickenpox). It is characterized by severe neuralgic pain along the distribution of the affected nerve and crops of clustered vesicles over the area.] |
| infectious disorder of the nervous system | MONDO_0020010 | [A infectious disease that involves the nervous system.] |