16 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:2914 | immune system disease | A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in the immune system. |
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:77 | gastrointestinal system disease | A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in the gastrointestinal tract. |
DOID:17 | musculoskeletal system disease | A disease of anatomical entity that occurs in the muscular and/or skeletal system. |
DOID:0080001 | bone disease | A connective tissue disease that affects the structure or development of bone or causes an impairment of normal bone function. |
DOID:65 | connective tissue disease | A musculoskeletal system disease that affects tissues such as skin, tendons, and cartilage. |
DOID:75 | lymphatic system disease | An immune system disease that is located_in the lymphatic system. |
DOID:3118 | hepatobiliary disease | A gastrointestinal system disease that is located_in the liver and/or biliary tract. |
DOID:409 | liver disease | |
DOID:1398 | parasitic infectious disease | A disease by infectious agent that is carried out by a parasite which by definition is a pathogen that simultaneously injures and derives sustenance from its host. |
DOID:2789 | parasitic protozoa infectious disease | A parasitic infectious disease that is caused by parasitic protozoa which are microorganisms classified as unicellular eukaryotes. |
DOID:2529 | splenic disease | |
DOID:9065 | leishmaniasis | A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that involves infection caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Leishmania, which is transmitted by the bite of sand fly (subfamily Phlebotominae). |
DOID:9146 | visceral leishmaniasis | A leishmaniasis that is the most severe form of the disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus, resulting in the infection of the internal organs such as liver, spleen and bone marrow. The symptoms include fever, weight loss, and an enlarged spleen and liver. |
15 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | DOID:409 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:0080001 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:2529 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:9065 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:1398 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:17 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:3118 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:7 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:77 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:75 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:4 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:65 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:2789 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:0050117 | DOID:9146 |
is_a | DOID:2914 | DOID:9146 |