All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
proctitis DOID_3127 [A rectal disease that involves inflammation of the rectal mucosa, which results from infection, inflammatory bowel disease, or radiation. Sexually transmitted pathogens (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex virus 1 and 2, Treponema pallidum) and enteric pathogens (Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella) are involved in the disease. Symptoms are rectal discomfort and bleeding.]
rectal disease DOID_1285
mixed hepatoblastoma DOID_5789
hepatoblastoma DOID_687
obsolete resectable hepatoblastoma DOID_5790
obsolete hepatoblastoma with pure fetal epithelial differentiation DOID_5792
porphyria cutanea tarda DOID_3132 [An acute porphyria characterized by painful, blistering skin lesions that develop on sun-exposed skin.]
acute porphyria DOID_3133 [A porphyria that has_symptom abdominal pain, has_symptom neuropathy, has_symptom autonomic instability and has_symptom psychosis.]
collecting duct carcinoma DOID_4464 [A renal cell carcinoma that begins in distal collecting ducts of the kidney with a tubulopapillary morphology and intracytoplasmic mucicarminophilic material.]
multilocular clear cell renal cell carcinoma DOID_4463
porphyria DOID_13268 [An inherited metabolic disorder that involves certain enzymes in the heme bio-synthetic pathway resulting in the overproduction and accumulation of the porphyrins.]
abdominal aorta artery UBERON_0012254
facial dermatosis DOID_3134
obsolete mixed hepatoblastoma with teratoid features DOID_5797
obsolete nonresectable hepatoblastoma DOID_5796
papillary renal cell carcinoma DOID_4465 [A renal cell carcinoma that is characterized by the development of multiple, bilateral papillary renal tumors.]
scalp dermatosis DOID_3136
clear cell adenocarcinoma DOID_4468 [An adenocarcinoma that derives_from epithelial cells which have clear cytoplasm.]
macrotrabecular hepatoblastoma DOID_5798
clear cell renal cell carcinoma DOID_4467 [A renal cell carcinoma that has_material_basis_in cells that appear very pale or clear when examined under microscope.]