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obsolete catatonic schizophrenia in remission
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DOID_12204 |
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purulent labyrinthitis
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DOID_13534 |
[A labyrinthitis which is a bacterial infectious disease of the inner ear, often causing deafness and loss of vestibular function. This is caused when bacteria spread to the inner ear during the course of severe acute otitis media, purulent meningitis, or an enlarging cholesteatoma.] |
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labyrinthitis
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DOID_1468 |
[An otitis interna which involves inflammation of the labyrinths.] |
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osteopetrosis
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DOID_13533 |
[An osteosclerosis that has_material_basis_in lack of bone resorption which results_in abnormally hard and brittle bones.] |
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basophil
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CL_0000767 |
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granulocyte
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CL_0000094 |
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myeloid leukocyte
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CL_0000766 |
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Abnormal leukocyte physiology
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HP_0033796 |
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Bladder trabeculation
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HP_0032465 |
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eosinophil
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CL_0000771 |
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obsolete Wuchereria bancrofti filariasis
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DOID_12210 |
[A filarial elephantiasis that involves parasitic infection of the lymphatic system by a filarial worm Wuchereria bancrofti, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. The symptoms include lymphedema, fever, chills, skin infections, painful lymph nodes, orchitis and epididymitis.] |
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interval angle-closure glaucoma
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DOID_13549 |
[A primary angle-closure glaucoma characterized by acute closure of the anterior chamber angle by an intrinsic defect such that aqueous outflow is blocked and the intraocular pressure becomes suddenly inappropriately elevated threatening optic nerve damage and visual field loss; but that typically resolves spontaneously after several hours, even though it may recur. Interval angle-closure glaucoma has_symptom sudden pain, redness, headache, and blurry vision with haloes around lights that resolves spontaneously. Interval angle-closure glaucoma can be caused by exacerbation of chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma, typically by a medication or state that dilates the eyes and thus narrows the anterior chamber angle, blocking any aqueous outflow.] |
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secondary Parkinson disease
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DOID_13548 |
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Lewy body dementia
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DOID_12217 |
[A dementia that is characterized by the development of abnormal proteinaceous (alpha-synuclein) cytoplasmic inclusions, called Lewy bodies, throughout the brain that results in progressive decline in mental abilities that has_material_basis_in accumulation of alpha-synuclein, SCNA, (protein). The causal mutation might be in SCNA or SCNB or some other gene(s) but the end result is always accumulation of SCNA in Lewy bodies.] |
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oligohydramnios
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DOID_12215 |
[A placenta disease that is characterized by a deficiency of amniotic fluid sometimes resulting in an embryonic defect through adherence between embryo and amnion.] |
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low tension glaucoma
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DOID_13544 |
[An open-angle glaucoma characterized by increased intrinsic resistance to aqueous outflow without known secondary causes, an anatomically narrow anterior chamber angle, or elevated intraocular pressure compared to the average population. Normal tension glaucoma has_symptom progressive decreased vision and progressive loss of peripheral vision.] |
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hyperparathyroidism
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DOID_13543 |
[A parathyroid gland disease characterized by an overactivity of the parathyroid glands, leading to an excess of parathyroid hormone in the body.] |
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parathyroid gland disease
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DOID_11201 |
[An endocrine system disease that is located_in the parathyroid gland.] |
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filarial elephantiasis
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DOID_12211 |
[A filariasis that is characterized by the thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, especially in the legs, male genitals and female breasts, caused by thread-like parasitic worms Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi or Brugia timori, which inhabit the lymphatics. These nematodes are transmitted by mosquitoes. Acute symptoms include fever, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, funiculitis, and epididymitis. Chronic symptoms include abscesses, hyperkeratosis, polyarthritis, hydroceles, lymphedema, and elephantiasis.] |
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choline
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NCIT_C15354 |
[A choline that is the parent compound of the cholines class, consisting of ethanolamine having three methyl substituents attached to the amino function.] |