All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
tibial nerve palsy DOID_12529
babesiosis DOID_9643 [A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that has_symptom mild fevers and has_symptom anemia described as malaria-like symptoms caused by a protozoan of genus Babesia, which reproduce in red blood cells and cause hemolytic anemia. They are transmitted by Ixodid ticks or by blood transfusion. Babesiosis is a zoonotic disease.]
obsolete rheumatic chorea DOID_9642
common peroneal nerve lesion DOID_12527
congenital nystagmus DOID_9649 [A pathologic nystagmus, present at birth, characterized by involuntary, rhythmic eye movements; oscillations are usually horizontal in direction.]
obsolete obstructed labor DOID_9647
hypermobility of coccyx DOID_12537
hypoactive sexual desire disorder DOID_13868
focal labyrinthitis DOID_13867 [A labyrinthitis which is an infectious inflammatory disease of a circumscribed area of either the vestibular or the cochlear portion of the labyrinth, or of both together. This is caused by a chronic suppurative otitis media, mastoiditis, or cholesteatoma.]
opioid abuse DOID_11206 [A substance abuse that involves the recurring use of opioid drugs despite negative consequences.]
multiple cranial nerve palsy DOID_13866
Angelucci's syndrome DOID_11203
allergic conjunctivitis DOID_11204 [A chronic conjunctivitis that is an inflammation of the conjunctiva involing red, itchy, and watery eyes a resulting from an exposure to an allergen or an irritant.]
facial neuralgia DOID_13865
trochlear nerve disease DOID_13864
primary hyperparathyroidism DOID_11202 [A hyperparathyroidism that is characterized by overproduction of parathyroid hormone and elevated levels of calcium in the blood.]
acute closed-angle glaucoma DOID_13862 [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 further optic nerve damage and visual field loss. Acute closed-angle glaucoma has_symptom sudden pain, redness, headache, and blurry vision with haloes around lights. Acute closed-angle 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.]
scleroperikeratitis DOID_13861 [A scleritis that is characterized by inflammation of the anterior sclera and subsequent inflammation of the adjacent cornea and has_symptom pain, red eyes, photophobia, tearing, and blurry vision. Scleroperikeratitis may progress to sclerosing keratitis, which occurs when the inflammation leads to opacification of the anterior corneal stroma and subsequent vision loss. Scleroperikeratitis is caused by severe anterior scleritis that causes inflammation and injury to the adjacent corneal layer. Anterior scleritis can be caused by autoimmune diseases, connective tissue diseases, and infection.]
systolic heart failure DOID_9651
oral mucosa leukoplakia DOID_9655 [A mouth disease that is characterized by a white patch or plaque that develops in the oral cavity and is strongly associated with smoking.]