All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| anal region | UBERON_0001353 | [The anus and surrounding regions. Encompasses both internal and external regions, where present.] |
| angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma | EFO_0000255 | [A mature T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, characterized by systemic disease and a polymorphous infiltrate involving lymph nodes and extranodal sites. The clinical course is typically aggressive.] |
| obsolete_anlage in statu nascendi | EFO_0000256 | |
| GM17766 | CLO_0016594 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - HAN PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES PANEL OF 100] |
| obsolete_antennal primordium | EFO_0000257 | |
| GM17768 | CLO_0016597 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - HAN PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES PANEL OF 100] |
| antennal primordium2 | EFO_0000258 | |
| obsolete_anterior endoderm anlage | EFO_0000259 | |
| sympathetic paraganglioma | MONDO_0021072 | [A benign or malignant paraganglioma arising from the chromaffin cells of the paraganglia that are located along the sympathetic nerves. It includes extra-adrenal paragangliomas and paragangliomas that arise from the adrenal medulla. The latter are commonly referred to as pheochromocytomas. Representative examples of extra-adrenal sympathetic paragangliomas include the bladder, and superior and inferior paraaortic paragangliomas. Clinical signs are related to the secretion of catecholamines resulting in hypertension.] |
| adrenal medulla chromaffin cell | CL_0000336 | [A cell found within the adrenal medulla that secrete biogenic amine hormones upon stimulation.] |
| Meloidogyne graminicola | NCBITaxon_189291 | [Meloidogyne graminicola is the most common root-knot nematodes species infecting rice.] |
| obsolete_8p11.2 deletion syndrome | Orphanet_251066 | [8p11.2 deletion syndrome is a contiguous gene syndrome characterized by the association of congenital spherocytosis, dysmorphic features, growth delay and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.] |
| obsolete_adult eye primordium | EFO_0000240 | |
| obsolete_adult foregut precursor | EFO_0000241 | |
| obsolete_adult hindgut precursor | EFO_0000242 | |
| obsolete_Malpighian tubule | EFO_0000243 | [Any of a group of long blind vessels opening into the posterior part of the alimentary canal in most insects and some other arthropods and functioning primarily as excretory organs., There are five Malpighian tubules that are attached to the alimentary canal posteriorly., Epithelial tube with excretory and osmoregulatory roles connected, via a ureter, to the alimentary canal at the junction of the hindgut and midgut. There are two pairs of Malpighian tubules, the right pair lie at the anterior end of the abdomen, and the left pair at the posterior. Each tubule unites with its partner to form a common ureter which enters the alimentary canal at the junction of the hindgut and midgut (Wessing and Eichelberg, 1978)., The most important structure of the insect's excretory organ, which may comprise cystiform or labyrinthine highly versatile tubules having their outlet into the initial section of the rectum.] |
| adult midgut precursor | EFO_0000244 | |
| obsolete_7q31 microdeletion syndrome | Orphanet_251061 | |
| obsolete_adult muscle precursor primordium | EFO_0000245 | |
| obsolete_Aicardi syndrome | EFO_0000247 | [A syndrome that is characterized by absence or underdeveloped tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain, infantile spasms and chorioretinal lacunae, which are defects in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.] |