All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| flower meristem | PO_0000229 | [A portion of reproductive shoot apical meristem tissue (PO:0008028) that gives rise to the floral organs (PO:0025395).] |
| shoot apical meristem | PO_0020148 | |
| foregut anlage | FBbt_00005431 | [Anlage of the embryonic foregut.] |
| obsolete_proximal portion of anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery | EFO_0002601 | |
| acanthoma | MONDO_0002093 | [A benign skin neoplasm composed of epithelial cells.] |
| obsolete_distal portion of right coronary artery | EFO_0002600 | |
| obsolete_proximal portion of right coronary artery | EFO_0002603 | |
| blood vessel neoplasm | MONDO_0021080 | [A neoplasm arising from arteries or veins.] |
| heterocycle metabolic process | GO_0046483 | [ The chemical reactions and pathways involving heterocyclic compounds, those with a cyclic molecular structure and at least two different atoms in the ring (or rings). ] |
| obsolete_proximal portion of circumflex branch of left coronary artery | EFO_0002602 | |
| prurigo nodularis | MONDO_0026045 | [Prurigonodularis (PN) is a skin disease in which hard crusty lumps are formed on the skin that itches intensely. Repetitive rubbing, scratching, and touching results in more lesions in the skin. The itching is so intense that people scratch themselves to the point of bleeding or pain. The lumps formed in the skin are hard, and have about a half inch across, with a dry and rough top that is often scratched open. They tend to be located in the areas most easily reached and are worse on the outer sides: arms, shoulders and legs. The trunk, face and even palms can also be affected. The exact cause is unknown but some factors triggering PN include liver and kidneys problems, nervous and mental conditions and other skin diseases. Prurigo nodulares, in some cases, can be seen in other diseases such as lymphoma, chronic autoimmune cholestatic hepatitis, HIV infection, severe anemia,or a chronic kidney disease-related itching known as uremic pruritus. Treatment is very difficult, and may include corticoids, antihistaminic and other medication such as thalidomide and similar (Lenalidomide). In some cases, cryotherapy, photochemotherapy and habit reversal therapy for the itch-scratch cycle has improved the symptoms. PN can last for many years, and the itching is so intense that may affect all the everyday activities.] |
| mammalian vulva | UBERON_0000997 | [External genital organs of the female mammal[WP].] |
| thymus gland disorder | MONDO_0003393 | [A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the thymus. Representative examples include thymic hyperplasia, thymoma, and thymic carcinoma.] |
| viral cardiomyopathy | EFO_0002629 | [An dilated cardiomyopathy caused by infection with Viruses., Viral cardiomyopathy occurs when viral infections cause myocarditis with a resulting thickening of the myocardium and dilation of the ventricles. These viruses include Coxsackie B and adenovirus, echoviruses, influenza H1N1, Epstein-Barr virus, rubella (German measles virus), varicella (chickenpox virus), mumps, measles, parvoviruses, yellow fever, dengue fever, polio, rabies and the viruses that cause hepatitis A and C] |
| quinidine | CHEBI_28593 | |
| peripartum cardiomyopathy | EFO_0002628 | [Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a rare disorder in which a pregnant woman's heart becomes weakened and enlarged. It develops during the last month of pregnancy, or within 5 months after the baby is born. Cardiomyopathy occurs when there is damage to the heart. As a result, the heart muscle becomes weak and does not pump well. This affects the lungs, liver, and other body systems. Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a form of dilated cardiomyopathy in which no other cause of heart weakening can be found. It may occur in childbearing women of any age, but it is most common after age 30., Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is an idiopathic, potentially fatal form of dilated cardiomyopathy that develops during the final month of pregnancy or within five months after delivery.] |
| non-familial dilated cardiomyopathy | MONDO_0016338 | |
| Torticollis | HP_0000473 | [Involuntary contractions of the neck musculature resulting in an abnormal posture of or abnormal movements of the head.] |
| Dystonia | HP_0001332 | [An abnormally increased muscular tone that causes fixed abnormal postures. There is a slow, intermittent twisting motion that leads to exaggerated turning and posture of the extremities and trunk.] |
| Thickened nuchal skin fold | HP_0000474 | [A thickening of the skin thickness in the posterior aspect of the fetal neck. A nuchal fold (NF) measurement is obtained in a transverse section of the fetal head at the level of the cavum septum pellucidum and thalami, angled posteriorly to include the cerebellum. The measurement is taken from the outer edge of the occiput bone to the outer skin limit directly in the midline. An NF measurement greater than 5 mm at 14 to 17+6 weeks of gestation, or 6 mm at 18 to 28 weeks has been associated with a markedly increased risk for Down syndrome.] |