11 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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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:863 | nervous system disease | A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in the central nervous system or located_in the peripheral nervous system. |
DOID:936 | brain disease | A central nervous system disease that is located_in the brain. |
DOID:331 | central nervous system disease | A nervous system disease that affects either the spinal cord (myelopathy) or brain (encephalopathy) of the central nervous system. |
DOID:150 | disease of mental health | A disease that involves a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which are not a part of normal development or culture. |
DOID:1561 | cognitive disorder | A disease of mental health that affects cognitive functions including memory processing, perception and problem solving. |
DOID:9255 | frontotemporal dementia | A dementia characterized by progressive neuronal loss predominantly involving the frontal and/or temporal lobes of the brain resulting in a gradual and progressive decline in behavior or language. |
DOID:1307 | dementia | A cognitive disorder resulting from a loss of brain function affecting memory, thinking, language, judgement and behavior. |
DOID:0081388 | primary progressive aphasia | A frontotemporal dementia that characterized by the progressive onset of language impairments, and gradual deterioration of these abilities over time, associated with atrophy of the language network of the brain, including frontal, temporal, and parietal regions of the left hemisphere. It is caused by a loss of tissue (atrophy) in the area of the brain that is responsible for producing language. |
DOID:0081389 | logopenic progressive aphasia | A primary progressive aphasia that is characterized by language disturbance, including difficulty making or understanding speech. It is a type of primary progressive aphasia. Affected individuals have slow, hesitant speech due to difficulty retrieving the correct words, names, or numbers. |
10 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | DOID:0081388 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:9255 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:331 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:4 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:1307 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:936 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:7 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:150 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:1561 | DOID:0081389 |
is_a | DOID:863 | DOID:0081389 |