6 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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DOID:4 | disease | A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. |
DOID:0050117 | disease by infectious agent | A disease that is the consequence of the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including pathogenic viruses, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and aberrant proteins known as prions. |
DOID:1564 | fungal infectious disease | A disease by infectious agent that results_in infection, has_material_basis_in Fungi, which pass the resistance barriers of the human or animal body. |
DOID:0050136 | systemic mycosis | A fungal infectious disease that results_in infection of internal organs and tissues located_in human body, has_material_basis_in Fungi, which enter the body via the respiratory tract, through the gut, paranasal sinuses or skin and spread through the bloodstream to multiple organs. |
DOID:2473 | opportunistic mycosis | A systemic mycosis that results_in fungal infection located_in human body of immunocompromised individuals, has_material_basis_in Fungi. The organisms invade via the respiratory tract, alimentary tract, or intravascular devices. |
DOID:1508 | candidiasis | An opportunistic mycosis that involves fungal infection of the mouth, throat, skin, scalp, vagina, fingers, nails, bronchi, lungs, heart and brain by Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. Systemic Candida infections are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons. |
12 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:0080161 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:13146 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:14262 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:14512 |
is_a | DOID:2473 | DOID:1508 |
is_a | DOID:4 | DOID:1508 |
is_a | DOID:0050136 | DOID:1508 |
is_a | DOID:1564 | DOID:1508 |
is_a | DOID:0050117 | DOID:1508 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:2058 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:2272 |
is_a | DOID:1508 | DOID:9577 |