All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
Orthopneumovirus hominis NCBITaxon_3049954
Orthopneumovirus NCBITaxon_1868215
Pigmentary retinopathy HP_0000580
Abnormality of retinal pigmentation HP_0007703
susceptibility to cutaneous malignant melanoma 7 MIM_612263
childhood malignant hemangiopericytoma DOID_7731
metanephric adenoma DOID_6404
renal adenoma DOID_2697
pancreatic colloid cystadenoma DOID_7735
pancreatic cystadenoma DOID_3918
childhood malignant schwannoma DOID_7732
signet ring cell intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma DOID_7733
ovarian surface papilloma DOID_6407 [An ovarian papillary neoplasm that is an exophytic growth with bland, serous-type epitheliumon the surface of the ovary.]
ovarian papillary neoplasm DOID_6214 [An ovary epithelial cancer that is characterized by the presence of finger-like projections on histology.]
ovary papillary carcinoma DOID_6408 [An ovarian carcinoma that has_material_basis_in abnormally proliferating cells and derives_from epithelial cells.]
obsolete human papilloma virus related penile squamous cell carcinoma DOID_7739 [A human papillomavirus related squamous cell carcinoma that results_in infection located_in penis, has_material_basis_in human papillomavirus (types 16 and 18), which cause malignant tumors in squamous epithelium of the penis.]
ovarian papillary cystadenoma DOID_6405 [An ovarian cystadenoma that is characterized by the presence of finger-like projections.]
double outlet right ventricle DOID_6406
ventricular septal defect DOID_1657 [A heart septal defect characterized by an opening in the interventricular septum, causing a shunt between ventricles.]
phthalate CHEBI_26092 [An endocrine disruptor that is phthalate, used to make plastics more flexible, they are also found in some food packaging, cosmetics, children’s toys, and medical devices. A family of benzene derivatives that are formed by esterification of phthalic acid. Phthalates are added to increase the flexibility and softness of commercial plastics, which are incorporated into a wide variety of consumer goods. Ingested phthalates may exhibit estrogenic or antiandrogenic effects or they may act as endocrine disruptors.]