All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
pelvic inflammatory disease DOID_1003 [A female reproductive system disease that is characterized by an infection of the female reproductive organs.]
obsolete labor complications DOID_1001
Human alphaherpesvirus 3 NCBITaxon_10335
Varicellovirus humanalpha3 NCBITaxon_3050294
essential tremor DOID_4990 [A movement disorder that causes involuntary tremors, especially in the hands. It occurs alone without other neurological signs and symptoms.]
movement disease DOID_480 [A brain disease that is characterized by a clinical syndrome of either hyperkinetic movement or hyperkinetic movement unrelated to weakness or spasticity.]
Trichomonadida NCBITaxon_37104
wheat allergy DOID_3660 [A food allergy that develops_from exposure to and particularly consumption of wheat, and has_symptom that are both gastrointestinal and nongastrointestinal in nature, such as diarrhea, mouth and throat irritation, headache, hives, skin rashes, and anaphylaxis.]
optic nerve glioma DOID_4992
optic nerve astrocytoma DOID_4991
adenomyoma of uterine corpus DOID_4994 [A uterine benign neoplasm that has_material_basis_in gland and muscle components.]
atypical polypoid adenomyoma DOID_4993 [An adenomyoma that is a biphasic polypoid lesion consisting of a myofibroblastic stromal component and an endometrial intraepithelial neoplasm.]
adenomyoma DOID_2609 [A cell type benign neoplasm that has_material_basis_in gland and muscle components.]
cutaneous mastocytosis DOID_3663
mastocytosis DOID_350
cervical adenomyoma DOID_4995 [A cervical benign neoplasm that has_material_basis_in gland and muscle components.]
cervical benign neoplasm DOID_0060110 [A female reproductive organ benign neoplasm that is located_in the cervix.]
obsolete metastatic carcinoma DOID_2334 [A carcinoma that is able to grow at sites distant from the primary site of origin.]
diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis DOID_3665
solitary mastocytoma of the skin DOID_3666 [A mast cell neoplasm that is characterized by collections of mast cells with a single or multiple (usually five or fewer individual) orange-brown to red-brown plaques or nodules ranging from 0.5 to 3.5 cm in diameter.]