All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
secretory cell CL_0000151
Chaetothyriales NCBITaxon_34395
Chaetothyriomycetidae NCBITaxon_451870
Microsporum NCBITaxon_34392
Epidermophyton NCBITaxon_34390
extramedullary plasmacytoma DOID_3720
plasmacytoma DOID_3721
plasma cell neoplasm DOID_6536 [A mature B-cell neoplasm that is composed of plasma cells.]
solitary osseous plasmacytoma DOID_3722
solitary plasmacytoma of chest wall DOID_3723
verrucous carcinoma DOID_3737 [A squamous cell carcinoma that is a diffuse, papillary, non metastasizing, well differentiated, malignant neoplasm of epidermis or oral epithelium.]
obsolete human papillomavirus related squamous cell carcinoma DOID_3739 [A human papillomavirus related carcinoma that results_in infection, has_material_basis_in human papillomavirus (types 16, or 18), which cause malignant tumors in squamous epithelium in genital and periungual areas.]
rhinosporidiosis DOID_2409 [A parasitic Ichthyosporea infectious disease that is a chronic granulomatous infection of the mucous membranes caused by the parasite Rhinosporidium seeberi, which manifests as vascular friable polyps that arise from the nasal mucosa or external structures of the eye. Disease of the skin, mouth, upper airways, ear, genitals, and rectum has also been observed.]
parasitic Ichthyosporea infectious disease DOID_0050291 [A parasitic infectious disease that involves parasitic infection by the members of the class Ichthyosporea, which are parasites of fish and other animals.]
obsolete pneumonic pasteurellosis DOID_3730 [A Pasteurella infectious disease that involves infection by the bacterium Mannheimia haemolytica and less frequently by Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni. After stress or viral infection, the replication rate of M. haemolytica in the upper respiratory tract increases rapidly, followed by inhalation and colonization of the lungs due to suppression of the host's defense mechanism. The bacterium produces exotoxin called leukotxin which interacts with the host's defense mechanism resulting in tissue damage with charactersistic necrosis, thrombosis, and exudation and the development of pneumonia.]
obsolete primary Pasteurellaceae infectious disease DOID_3731
clitoris cancer DOID_2401 [A vulva cancer that is located_in the clitoris.]
obsolete bovine respiratory disease complex DOID_3732 [A pneumonia which has a multifactorial etiology and develops as a result of complex interactions between environmental factors, host factors, and pathogens leading to pulmonary lesions caused by various micro organisms ( essentially viruses and bacteria). Environmental factors (eg, weaning, transport, commingling, crowding, and inadequate ventilation) serve as stressors that adversely affect the immune and nonimmune defense mechanisms of the host. In addition, certain environmental factors (eg, crowding and inadequate ventilation) can enhance the transmission of infectious agents among animals.]
obsolete lymphangiectasis DOID_2402
theileriasis DOID_3733 [A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that involves infection of humans and cattle caused by a genus of parasitic protozoa Theileria, which is transmitted by ixodid ticks.]