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:0050155 | sensory system disease | A nervous system disease which is located in a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information that consists of sensory receptors, neural pathways, and parts of the brain involved in sensory perception. Commonly recognized sensory systems are those for vision, hearing, somatic sensation (touch), taste and olfaction (smell). |
DOID:2742 | auditory system disease | A sensory system disease that is characterized by auditory dysfunction located_in the auditory system. |
DOID:5100 | middle ear disease | |
DOID:10754 | otitis media | A otitis which involves inflammation of the middle ear. |
DOID:2000 | otosalpingitis | A eustachian tube disorder which involves inflammation of the mucous membrane of the cartilagenous portion of the eustachian tube caused by acute nasopharyngitis, infection from some pathogenic microbes or trauma of the tube. |
DOID:9739 | eustachian tube disease | A non-suppurative otitis media and eustachian tube disorder in which the tube is either too narrow or too wide. It can also be caused by nasal inflammation which leads to inflammatory swelling and obstruction of the eustachian tube, which, in turn, leads to increased negative pressure in the middle ear and improper ventilation. |
DOID:11180 | non-suppurative otitis media | A otitis media which involves transudation of fluid in the middle ear without pus formation. |
DOID:1999 | chronic eustachian salpingitis | A otosalpingitis which is persistent and long-lasting. |
10 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | DOID:2000 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:10754 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:9739 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:0050155 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:5100 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:2742 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:4 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:11180 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:863 | DOID:1999 |
is_a | DOID:7 | DOID:1999 |