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pterygium
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DOID_0002116 |
[A corneal disease that is characterized by a triangular tissue growth located_in cornea of the eye that is the result of collagen degeneration and fibrovascular proliferation.] |
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conjunctival pterygium
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DOID_10526 |
[A pterygium that is characterized by conjunctival degeneration, a fleshy outpouching of conjunctival growth and has_symptom fleshy bumps on the surface of the eye, foreign body sensation, decreased vision, and astigmatism. Conjunctival pterygiums are more common in people prone to ocular surface injury, such as those living in sunny, hot, and dry climates. Conjunctival pterygiums progress from pinguecula.] |
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obsolete monocular exotropia with V pattern
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DOID_11856 |
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Eucoccidiorida
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NCBITaxon_75739 |
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obsolete coxsackie myocarditis
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DOID_10535 |
[A coxsackie carditis that results_in inflammation located_in myocardium, has_material_basis_in group B coxsackievirus, which are transmitted_by ingestion of food contaminated with feces, transmitted_by contact with pharyngeal secretions, or transmitted_by droplet spread of oronasal secretions. The infection has_symptom fever, has_symptom lethargy, has_symptom heart failure, has_symptom pallor, has_symptom cyanosis, has_symptom dyspnea, has_symptom tachycardia, and has_symptom enlargement of heart.] |
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peripheral focal chorioretinitis
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DOID_11864 |
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focal chorioretinitis
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DOID_1979 |
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obsolete streptococcal pneumonia
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DOID_10532 |
[A bacterial pneumonia caused due to the infection by Gram-positive bacteria of genus Streptococcus which are the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonias.] |
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viral pneumonia
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DOID_10533 |
[A pneumonia described as an inflammatory illness of the lung commonly caused by viruses such as influenza virus, parainfluenza, adenovirus, rhinovirus, herpes simplex virus, respiratory syncytial virus, hantavirus, and cytomegalovirus.] |
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obsolete late pregnancy
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DOID_11862 |
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obsolete pneumococcal pneumonia
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DOID_10531 |
[A pneumococcal infectious disease that involves infection by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known as pneumococcus. In adults, pneumococcal pneumonia is often characterized by sudden onset of illness with symptoms including shaking chills, fever, shortness of breath or rapid breathing, pain in the chest that is worsened by breathing deeply, and a productive cough. In infants and young children, signs and symptoms may not be specific, and may include fever, cough, rapid breathing or grunting.] |
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obsolete prolonged pregnancy
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DOID_11861 |
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gastric fundus cancer
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DOID_10538 |
[A stomach cancer that is located_in the gastric fundus.] |
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obsolete chronic erythremia
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DOID_11868 |
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malignant gastric granular cell tumor
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DOID_10536 |
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obsolete recurrent malignant gastric neoplasm
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DOID_10537 |
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Dipodascomycetes
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NCBITaxon_3239873 |
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Saccharomycotina
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NCBITaxon_147537 |
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Pichiomycetes
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NCBITaxon_3239874 |
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obsolete coxsackievirus infectious disease
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DOID_10545 |
[An Enterovirus infectious disease that results_in infection, has_material_basis_in group A coxsackievirus or has_material_basis_in group B coxsackievirus, which are transmitted_by ingestion of food contaminated with feces, transmitted_by contact with pharyngeal secretions, or transmitted_by droplet spread of oronasal secretions. The infection has_symptom paralysis, has_symptom myositis, and has_symptom degeneration of neuronal tissue.] |