All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
Human papillomavirus infectious disease DOID_11166 [A viral infectious disease that has_material_basis_in human papillomaviruses, which establish productive infections only in the stratified epithelium of the skin or mucous membranes. These viruses cause warts and sometimes tumors. They are transmitted_by sexual contact.]
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease dominant intermediate C DOID_0110199 [A Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease intermediate type that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the YARS gene on chromosome 1p35.]
obsolete uterine cervix condylomata acuminata DOID_11167 [An anogenital venereal wart that results_in infection located_in cervix, has_material_basis_in human papillomaviruses (types 6 and 11), which are transmitted_by direct sexual contact with the skin of an infected partner. The infection has_symptom cervical warts.]
biogenic amine secreting cell CL_0000457
enophthalmos DOID_11175
obsolete urethral condylomata acuminata DOID_11171 [An anogenital venereal wart that results_in infection located_in skin of urethra, has_material_basis_in human papillomaviruses (types 6 and 11), which are transmitted_by direct sexual contact with the skin of an infected partner. The infection has_symptom urethral warts.]
adrenocorticotropic hormone secreting cell CL_0000467
obsolete anal condylomata acuminata DOID_11172 [An anogenital venereal wart that results_in infection located_in skin of anus, has_material_basis_in human papillomaviruses (types 6 and 11), which are transmitted_by direct contact with the skin during anal sex with an infected partner. The infection has_symptom anal warts.]
obsolete vulvar condylomata acuminata DOID_11170 [An anogenital venereal wart that results_in infection located_in skin of vulva, has_material_basis_in human papillomaviruses (types 6 and 11), which are transmitted_by direct sexual contact with the skin of an infected partner. The infection has_symptom vulvar warts.]
obsolete otitis media with effusion DOID_11179 [A non-suppurative otitis media which is a collection of fluid that occurs in the middle ear space as a result of the negative pressure produced by altered Eustachian tube function. This can occur from viral upper respiratory infection or bacterial infection, or it can precede and/or follow acute bacterial otitis media.]
total internal ophthalmoplegia DOID_11177
allescheriosis DOID_11186 [A primary systemic mycosis that results_in systemic fungal infection, has_material_basis_in Pseudallescheria boydii, which results_in_formation_of abscesses.]
obsolete chronic otitis media with effusion DOID_11182 [A non-suppurative otitis media and eustachian tube disorder which is persistent and long-lasting.]
obsolete Haemophilus influenzae septicemia DOID_11183
serous glue ear DOID_11181 [A non-suppurative otitis media that is characterized by effusion with very thick and glue-like middle ear fluid which may cause conductive hearing impairment.]
pulp degeneration DOID_11189
pseudomembranous conjunctivitis DOID_11190 [A acute conjunctivitis which involves a fibrin-rich exudate formation on the surface of the conjunctiva. Infectious causes of pseudomembranes include Corynebacterium diphtheriae, streptococci, pneumococci, herpes simplex virus, adenovirus, Chlamydia and gonococci. Other causes include chemical (alkali) irritants, erythema multiforme, and ocular pemphigoid.]
serous conjunctivitis except viral DOID_11197 [A viral acute conjunctivitis that is characterized by conjunctival inflammation and serous discharge.]
DiGeorge syndrome DOID_11198 [A syndrome that has_material_basis_in a large deletion of the chromosome 22q11.2 region which includes the DGS gene needed for development of the thymus and related glands with subsequent lack of T-cell production.]
acute laryngopharyngitis DOID_11195 [An upper respiratory tract disease which involves inflammation of both larynx and pharynx.]