All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Grade III Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia | EFO_1000283 | [High grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia characterized by the presence of severe architectural and cytologic abnormalities.] |
| in situ carcinoma | MONDO_0004647 | [A malignant epithelial neoplasm which is confined to the epithelial layer without evidence of further tissue invasion.] |
| prostate intraepithelial neoplasia | EFO_0002621 | [A neoplastic proliferation of the epithelial cells that line the acini and the ducts of the prostate gland. The neoplastic epithelial cells are confined within the acini and the ducts and they do not invade the surrounding prostatic stroma. Morphologically, it is classified as low or high grade.] |
| Agranulocytosis | HP_0012234 | [Marked decrease in the number of granulocytes.] |
| Granulocytopenia | HP_0001913 | [An abnormally reduced number of granulocytes in the blood.] |
| Anguilla anguilla | NCBITaxon_7936 | |
| eunuchism | EFO_0007266 | [A hypogonadism that is characterized by the lack of mature male germ cells and testicular hormones., The state of being a eunuch, a male without testes or whose testes failed to develop. It is characterized by the lack of mature male germ cells and testicular hormones.] |
| Granular Cell Tumor | EFO_1000284 | [An unusual benign or malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of neoplastic large polygonal cells with granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm which contains abundant lysosomes. It was originally thought to be a tumor originating from muscle cells and was named granular cell myoblastoma. Subsequent studies have suggested a derivation from Schwann cells. It affects females more often than males and it usually presents as a solitary mass. A minority of patients have multiple tumors. It can arise from many anatomic sites including the posterior pituitary gland, skin, oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, heart, mediastinum, and breast.] |
| eumycotic mycetoma | EFO_0007265 | [A dermatomycosis that effects skin and subcutaneous tissue located_in foot, located_in trunk, located_in buttocks, located_in eyelids, located_in lacrimal glands, located_in paranasal sinuses, located_in mandible, located_in scalp, located_in neck, located_in perineum, or located_in testes and has_symptom sinus discharge and results_in_formation_of nodules., A chronic granulomatous inflammation involving the deep dermis and the subcutaneous tissues. It is caused by fungi and actinomycetes.] |
| Giant Cell Tumor of Soft Tissue | EFO_1000281 | [A painless, well circumscribed tumor arising in soft tissue, usually of the upper and lower extremities. Morphologically, it is characterized by a multinodular growth pattern. The cellular infiltrate is composed of mononuclear round or oval cells and multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells, in a rich vascular stroma. It rarely metastasizes.] |
| Shortened QT interval | HP_0012232 | [Decreased time between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T wave as measured by the electrocardiogram (EKG).] |
| Abnormal EKG | HP_0003115 | [Abnormal rhythm of the heart.] |
| ethmoid sinusitis | EFO_0007264 | [An acute or chronic inflammatory process affecting the mucous membrane of the ethmoid sinus., A sinusitis which involves infection of ethmoid sinuses that causes pain or pressure behind and between the eyes, tearing, and headache over the forehead.] |
| Gonadal Teratoma | EFO_1000282 | [A teratoma that arises from the testis or ovary.] |
| equine infectious anemia | EFO_0007263 | [A viral infectious disease that results_in breakdown of red blood cells in horses, has_material_basis_in Equine infectious anemia virus, which is transmitted_by horse fly bite, transmitted_by deer fly bite, transmitted_by contact with saliva, milk, and body secretions, and transmitted_by contaminated needles and surgical equipment. The infection has_symptom anemia, has_symptom weakness, has_symptom swelling of the lower abdomen and legs, has_symptom weak pulse, and has_symptom irregular heartbeat., Viral disease of horses caused by the equine infectious anemia virus (eiav; infectious anemia virus, equine). It is characterized by intermittent fever, weakness, and anemia. Chronic infection consists of acute episodes with remissions.] |
| gastrointestinal polyp | MONDO_0024292 | [A polypoid tumor that arises from any part of the gastrointestinal tract and protrudes into the lumen. Representative examples include adenomatous polyps, hyperplastic polyps, and hamartomatous polyps.] |
| Felty's syndrome | EFO_0007269 | [A syndrome that results_in rheumatoid arthritis, splenomegaly and neutropenia., Felty syndrome (FS), also known as ''super rheumatoid'' disease, is a severe form of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), characterized by a triad of RA, splenomegaly and neutropenia, resulting in susceptibility to bacterial infections.] |
| acquired neutropenia | MONDO_0015822 | [An instance of neutropenia that is acquired during the lifetime of the individual.] |
| N-methylnicotinate | CHEBI_18123 | [An iminium betaine that is the conjugate base of N-methylnicotinic acid, arising from deprotonation of the carboxy group.] |
| fascioloidiasis | EFO_0007268 | [A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection of the liver of a variety of wild and domestic ruminants by Fascioloides magna., Infection of cattle and other herbivores with the giant liver fluke Fascioloides magna. It is characterized by extensive destruction of the liver parenchyma.] |