All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
parosteal osteosarcoma DOID_3373
peripheral osteosarcoma DOID_3374
bone osteosarcoma DOID_3376 [An osteosarcoma that is an usually aggressive malignant bone-forming mesenchymal neoplasm arising from the bone. It may arise de novo or from a pre-existing lesion of the bone. Pain and a palpable mass are the most frequent clinical sign and symptom. It may spread to other anatomic sites, particularly the lungs.]
hepatitis B DOID_2043 [A viral infectious disease that results_in inflammation located_in liver, has_material_basis_in Hepatitis B virus, which is transmitted_by sexual contact, blood transfusions, or fomites like needles or syringes. The infection has_symptom fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, clay-colored bowel movements, joint pain, and jaundice.]
viral infectious disease DOID_934 [A disease by infectious agent that results in infection, has_material_basis_in Viruses.]
drug-induced hepatitis DOID_2044
hepatitis DOID_2237
small cell osteogenic sarcoma DOID_3377
conventional osteosarcoma DOID_7602 [A bone osteosarcoma that is characterized by the presence of osteoid extracellular matrix and that arises from the medullary portion of the bone. It affects the long bones and most commonly, the distal femur, proximal tibia, and proximal humerus. Pain with or without a palpable mass is the most common clinical presentation.]
obsolete conventional central osteosarcoma DOID_3378
hepatitis D DOID_2047 [A viral infectious disease that results_in inflammation located_in liver, has_material_basis_in Hepatitis delta virus, which is an incomplete virus that requires the helper function of Hepatitis B virus to replicate and only occurs among people who are infected with the Hepatitis B virus. The infection has_symptom fatigue, has_symptom lethargy, has_symptom anorexia, has_symptom nausea, has_symptom jaundice, has_symptom clay-colored stools, has_symptom dark urine, has_symptom changes in personality, has_symptom disturbances in sleep, has_symptom confusion, has_symptom abnormal behavior, has_symptom somnolence, and has_symptom coma.]
peritonitis SYMP_0000102 [A skin and integumentary tissue symptom that is characterized by an inflammation of the peritoneum.]
autoimmune hepatitis DOID_2048 [An autoimmune disease of gastrointestinal tract that results_in inflammation located_in liver caused by the body's immune system attacking the liver cells.]
autoimmune disease of gastrointestinal tract DOID_0060031 [An autoimmune disease that is the abnormal functioning of the immune system that causes your immune system to produce antibodies or T cells against cells and/or tissues in the gastrointestinal tract.]
metachronous osteosarcoma of the bone DOID_3379
lesions in pancreas SYMP_0000100
digestive system symptom SYMP_0000459
Neonatal onset HP_0003623 [Onset of signs or symptoms of disease within the first 28 days of life.]
rales SYMP_0000118 [An abnormal chest sound that is characterized by the clicking, rattling, or crackling noises heard on auscultation of (listening to) the lung with a stethoscope during inhalation. The sounds are caused by the 'popping open' of small airways and alveoli collapsed by fluid, exudate, or lack of aeration during expiration. The word 'rales' derives from the French word rale meaning 'rattle'. Rales can be heard in patients with pneumonia, atelectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, acute bronchitis, or bronchiectasis. Pulmonary edema secondary to left-sided congestive heart failure can also cause rales.]
abnormal chest sound SYMP_0000587 [A respiratory system and chest symptom that is characterized by a sound of breathing that is not similar to that of the sound of moving air and may include: rhonchi (a low-pitched breath sound), crackles (a high-pitched breath sound), wheezing (a high-pitched whistling sound caused by narrowing of the bronchial tubes), and stridor (a harsh, vibratory sound caused by narrowing of the upper airway).]