All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
renal pelvis benign neoplasm DOID_5977
epidermolysis bullosa simplex DOID_4644 [An epidermolysis bullosa that is characterized by recurrent blistering at the level of the epidermis secondary to minor trauma, which can cause limited wounds, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, severe infection, among other issues, and has_material_basis_in mutation in the KRT5, KRT14, or PLEC genes, which encode keratin and plectin proteins that provide resilience in skin.]
epidermolysis bullosa DOID_2730 [A vesiculobullous skin disease that is characterized by formation of blisters with only minor skin trauma, which can cause widespread wounds, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, and severe infection, frequently develops_from mutations in connective tissue elements, including genes encoding keratin, collagen, and laminin.]
renal pelvis carcinoma DOID_4919
transitional cell carcinoma DOID_2671 [A carcinoma that derives_from transitional epithelial cells.]
kidney benign neoplasm DOID_3116
retinal cancer DOID_4645
ocular cancer DOID_2174 [A sensory system cancer located_in the eye that is characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation in the eye.]
retinal disease DOID_5679 [An eye disease that is located_in the retina.]
occlusion precerebral artery DOID_5976
cerebrovascular disease DOID_6713 [An vascular disease that is characterized by dysfunction of the blood vessels supplying the brain.]
lipoma DOID_3315 [A cell type benign neoplasm that is composed of lipocytes.]
connective tissue benign neoplasm DOID_0060123 [A musculoskeletal system benign neoplasm that is located_in connective tissue.]
perivascular tumor DOID_3316
vascular cancer DOID_175 [A cardiovascular cancer that is located_in blood vessels.]
familial retinoblastoma DOID_4648
obsolete human papilloma virus related vulvar squamous cell carcinoma DOID_5979 [A human papillomavirus related squamous cell carcinoma that results_in infection located_in vulva, has_material_basis_in human papillomavirus (type16 and 18), which cause malignant tumors in squamous epithelium of the vulva.]
incoordination SYMP_0000164 [A coordination symptom that is characterized by a loss of complicated body movements, which may be caused by disease, injury, or toxins.]
coordination symptom SYMP_0000079 [A nervous system symptom that is characterized by the harmonious functioning of interrelated organs and body parts; in particular the working together of muscle groups in the execution of complicated movements.]
trilateral retinoblastoma DOID_4647 [A retinoblastoma that refers to bilateral retinoblastoma associated with an intracranial primitive neuroectodermal tumor located_in the pineal or suprasellar region.]