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intestinal disaccharidase deficiency
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DOID_9868 |
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lung combined large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
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DOID_7207 |
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reticulosarcoma
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DOID_8538 |
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toxic maculopathy
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DOID_9867 |
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obsolete ophthalmic herpes zoster
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DOID_8535 |
[A Varicellovirus infectious disease that results_in infection located_in eye, has_material_basis_in Human herpesvirus 3, which reactivates from the trigeminal ganglion after the primary infection.] |
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obsolete lactation disorder
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DOID_9866 |
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obsolete recurrent manic episodes in full remission
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DOID_8539 |
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obsolete paranoid state
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DOID_13648 |
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obsolete streptococcal septicemia
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DOID_13644 |
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obsolete pneumococcal septicemia
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DOID_13643 |
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stromal corneal pigmentation
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DOID_12311 |
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exfoliation syndrome
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DOID_13641 |
[A phacogenic glaucoma that is characterized by open-angle glaucoma related to deposition of extracellular fibrillar material in anterior segment structures, which blocks aqueous fluid outflow, raises intraocular pressure, and leads to eventual optic nerve atrophy and visual field loss. Exfoliation syndrome has_symptom progressive decreased vision, especially peripheral vision. Exfoliation syndrome is caused by age-related deposition of fibrillar material in anterior segment structures.] |
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phacogenic glaucoma
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DOID_12571 |
[A glaucoma characterized by glaucomatous optic atrophy secondary to a lens abnormality and has_symptom progressive decreased vision, especially decreased peripheral vision. Phacogenic glaucoma can be caused by cataracts, trauma to the eye, or age-related damage that obstructs aqueous outflow, leading to inappropriately increased intraocular pressure and eventual optic nerve atrophy with associated vision loss.] |
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obsolete Sezary's disease involving lymph nodes of head, face, and neck
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DOID_8540 |
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psammomatous meningioma
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DOID_7210 |
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Sezary's disease
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DOID_8541 |
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chronic fatigue syndrome
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DOID_8544 |
[A syndrome that involves prolonged and severe tiredness or weariness that is unrelated to exertion, is not relieved by rest and for a minimum of six months and is not directly caused by other conditions.] |
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transitional meningioma
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DOID_7213 |
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noninvasive malignant thymoma
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DOID_7214 |
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malignant hyperthermia
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DOID_8545 |
[A muscle tissue disease that is characterized by a drastic and uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to supply oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and regulate body temperature and that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the ryanodine receptor gene (RYR1) on chromosome 19q13. Manifestations of malignant hyperthermia (MH) are precipitated by certain volatile anesthetics (i.e., halothane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane, enflurane), either alone or in conjunction with a depolarizing muscle relaxant (specifically, succinylcholine).] |