All terms in DOID

Label Id Description
musculoskeletal system symptom SYMP_0000891
change in skin color SYMP_0000184
bubo SYMP_0000182
lymphadenitis SYMP_0019155
sequence_variant SO_0001060
postural reaction SYMP_0000189
holoprosencephaly DOID_4621 [A congenital nervous system abnormality characterized by failed or incomplete separation of the forebrain early in gestation; it is accompanied by a spectrum of characteristic craniofacial anomalies.]
congenital nervous system abnormality DOID_2490
tiredness SYMP_0000187 [A fatigue that is characterized by a feeling of a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a sense of weariness and fatigue.]
fatigue SYMP_0019177 [A neurological and physiological symptom that is characterized by a weariness or exhaustion from labor, exertion, or stress.]
Ollier disease DOID_4624 [A syndrome that is characterized by an asymmetric distribution of cartilagenous tumors, which may lead to skeletal deformities and limb-length discrepancy. This condition primarily affects the long bones and cartilage of the joints of the arms and legs, specifically the area where the shaft and head of a long bone meet.]
abdominal discomfort SYMP_0000188
abdominal symptom SYMP_0000461
weariness SYMP_0000185 [A fatigue that is characterized by a feeling of exhaustion in strength, endurance, and vigor.]
hydranencephaly DOID_4626
anencephaly DOID_0060668 [A congenital nervous system abnormality characterized by failure of the anterior neuropore to close resulting in partial or complete absence of the cranial vault accompanied by absence of overlying tissues, including the brain and cerebral hemispheres, skull and scalp.]
bladder urachal squamous cell carcinoma DOID_5957
squamous cell carcinoma DOID_1749 [A carcinoma that derives_from squamous epithelial cells.]
exhaustion SYMP_0000186 [A fatigue that is characterized by a feeling of weariness (bodily or mental) or feeling of weakness. Exhaustion is a shorter-lived form of fatigue that can be experienced emotionally, mentally, and physically.]
obsolete enchondromatosis DOID_4625