All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
obsolete Astroviridae infectious disease DOID_4412 [A (+)ssRNA virus infectious disease that results_in infection in animals and humans, has_material_basis_in Astroviridae viruses.]
acinic cell breast carcinoma DOID_5743 [A breast adenocarcinoma that is characterized by widespread acinar cell-like differentiation.]
breast adenocarcinoma DOID_3458 [A breast carcinoma that originates in the milk ducts and/or lobules (glandular tissue) of the breast.]
ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma DOID_5746 [An ovary serous adenocarcinoma that has_material_basis_in glandular epithelium, in which cystic accumulations of retained secretions are formed.]
ovarian cystadenocarcinoma DOID_3605 [An ovary adenocarcinoma that is characterized by the presence of cysts or cystic spaces.]
histiocytoma DOID_4231
epoxide CHEBI_32955
cyclic ether CHEBI_37407
rheumatic pulmonary valve disease DOID_5748
uterine ligament serous adenocarcinoma DOID_5747 [A uterine ligament adenocarcinoma that derives_from epithelial cells originating in glandular tissue forming serous lesions.]
pancreatic serous cystadenocarcinoma DOID_5751 [A serous cystadenocarcinoma that is located_in the pancreas.]
pancreatic cystadenocarcinoma DOID_4073
endometrial serous adenocarcinoma DOID_5750 [A uterine corpus cancer that is characterized histologically by papillae with fibrovascular cores, marked nuclear atypia, psammoma bodies and cilia.]
uterine corpus cancer DOID_9460 [A uterine cancer that is located_in the uterine corpus.]
sequence_collection SO_0001260
malignant adenofibroma DOID_4422
carcinosarcoma DOID_4236 [A mixed cell type cancer that has_material_basis_in carcinomatous (epithelial tissue) and sarcomatous (connective tissue) components.]
cervical serous adenocarcinoma DOID_5752 [A cervical adenocarcinoma that derives_from epithelial cells originating in glandular tissue forming serous lesions.]
juvenile xanthogranuloma DOID_4424 [A non-Langerhans-cell histiocytosis is characterized as a benign skin lump or bump caused by a collection of cells called histiocytes. These may be red, orange or tan at first, but over time may become more yellow in color. These bumps usually appear on the head, neck and trunk.]
non-Langerhans-cell histiocytosis DOID_4330 [A histiocytosis that is characterized by the accumulation of histiocytes that do not meet the phenotypic criteria for the diagnosis of Langerhans cells.]