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Disease Ontology : DOID:0080174 bladder exstrophy Disease Ontology

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Description  A bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex that is characterized by an evaginated bladder plate, epispadias and an anterior defect of the pelvis, pelvic floor and abdominal wall. The rear portion of the bladder wall (posterior vesical wall) turns outward (exstrophy) through an opening in the abdominal wall and urine is excreted through this opening.

1 Ontology

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Disease Ontology

7 Parents

Identifier Name Description
DOID:7 disease of anatomical entity A disease that manifests in a defined anatomical structure.
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:18 urinary system disease A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra.
DOID:0080015 physical disorder A disease that has_material_basis_in a genetic abnormality, error with embryonic development, infection or compromised intrauterine environment.
DOID:365 bladder disease A urinary system disease that is located_in the bladder.
DOID:0080173 bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex A physical disorder that is characterized as a spectrum of anomalies involving the urinary tract, genital tract, musculoskeletal system and sometimes the intestinal tract.
DOID:0080174 bladder exstrophy A bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex that is characterized by an evaginated bladder plate, epispadias and an anterior defect of the pelvis, pelvic floor and abdominal wall. The rear portion of the bladder wall (posterior vesical wall) turns outward (exstrophy) through an opening in the abdominal wall and urine is excreted through this opening.

6 Relations

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Parent Term . Identifier

Child Term . Identifier
is_a DOID:0080173 DOID:0080174
is_a DOID:365 DOID:0080174
is_a DOID:4 DOID:0080174
is_a DOID:18 DOID:0080174
is_a DOID:7 DOID:0080174
is_a DOID:0080015 DOID:0080174

0 Synonyms