All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
obsolete leukemic reticuloendotheliosis of lymph nodes of inguinal region and lower limb DOID_14258
Down syndrome DOID_14250 [A chromosomal disease that is characterized by flat-looking facial features and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy and is caused by trisomy of all or a critical portion of chromosome 21 and is associated with intellectual disability.]
vitreoretinal dystrophy DOID_14251
dystrophies primarily involving the retinal pigment epithelium DOID_14252
retinal dystrophy in systemic or cerebroretinal lipidoses DOID_14253
adult-onset Still's disease DOID_14256 [A rheumatoid arthritis that is characterized by high fevers, rash, sore throat and joint pain.]
endometriosis of uterus DOID_288 [A uterine disease that is characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue grows outside of the endometrium, such as into the myometrium.]
obsolete vision disorder DOID_287
obsolete ear tuberculosis DOID_280
obsolete malignant neoplasm of abdomen DOID_284
obsolete leukemic reticuloendotheliosis of intra-abdominal lymph nodes DOID_283
suppurative cholangitis DOID_14269
fragile X syndrome DOID_14261 [A syndrome that is characterized by moderate to severe mental retardation, macroorchidism, and distinct facial features, including long face, large ears, and prominent jaw, and has_material_basis_in X-linked inheritance and a loss of FMR1 function.]
oral candidiasis DOID_14262 [A candidiasis that involves fungal infection of the mucous membrane of the mouth by Candida species, which is characterized by thick white or cream-colored deposits on inflamed mucosal membranes.]
obsolete fits in newborn DOID_14263
benign neonatal seizures DOID_14264 [A neonatal period electroclinical syndrome that is characterized by tonic-clonic seizures in newborns occurring within the first seven days of life and ceasing within the first 15 weeks of life and has_material_basis_in autosomal dominant inheritance of voltage-gated potassium channels or a chromosomal inversion.]
pulmonary valve insufficiency DOID_14265 [A pulmonary valve disease that occurs when the pulmonary valve is not strong enough to prevent backflow into the right ventricle. If it is secondary to pulmonary hypertension it is referred to as a Graham Steell murmur.]
chorioangioma DOID_277
Foraminifera NCBITaxon_29178
ascending cholangitis DOID_14270