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"definition": "A general descriptive term that describes impaired functioning of the vestibular apparatus that leads to manifestations such as dizziness or postural imbalance",
"id": "VestibularHypofunction",
"label": "Vestibular hypofunction",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
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"document": "Vestibular hypofunction A general descriptive term that describes impaired functioning of the vestibular apparatus that leads to manifestations such as dizziness or postural imbalance [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVestibularFunction'}]"
} |
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"definition": "The part of the membranous labyrinth that includes the utricle and saccule lodged within the vestibule and the semicircular ducts lodged eccentrically in the corresponding canals.",
"id": "VestibularLabyrinth",
"label": "vestibular labyrinth",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0001862",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "MembranousLabyrinth"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
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"document": "vestibular labyrinth The part of the membranous labyrinth that includes the utricle and saccule lodged within the vestibule and the semicircular ducts lodged eccentrically in the corresponding canals. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'MembranousLabyrinth'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganPart'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The vestibular nerve is one of the two branches of the Vestibulocochlear nerve (the cochlear nerve being the other). It goes to the semicircular canals via the vestibular ganglion. It receives positional information. Axons of the vestibular nerve synapse in the vestibular nucleus on the lateral floor and wall of the fourth ventricle in the pons and medulla. It arises from bipolar cells in the vestibular ganglion, ganglion of Scarpa, which is situated in the upper part of the outer end of the internal auditory meatus. [WP,unvetted].",
"id": "VestibularNerve",
"label": "vestibular nerve",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0003723",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VestibularSystem"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular nerve The vestibular nerve is one of the two branches of the Vestibulocochlear nerve (the cochlear nerve being the other). It goes to the semicircular canals via the vestibular ganglion. It receives positional information. Axons of the vestibular nerve synapse in the vestibular nucleus on the lateral floor and wall of the fourth ventricle in the pons and medulla. It arises from bipolar cells in the vestibular ganglion, ganglion of Scarpa, which is situated in the upper part of the outer end of the internal auditory meatus. [WP,unvetted]. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VestibularSystem'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Nuclear complex containing the vestibular nuclei.",
"id": "VestibularNuclearComplex",
"label": "vestibular nuclear complex",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0002673",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "MedullaOblongata"
},
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VestibularSystem"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "NuclearComplexOfNeuraxis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular nuclear complex Nuclear complex containing the vestibular nuclei. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'MedullaOblongata'}, {'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VestibularSystem'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'NuclearComplexOfNeuraxis'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A cranial nucleus for the vestibular nerve. [WP,unvetted].",
"id": "VestibularNucleus",
"label": "vestibular nucleus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0007228",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "ExtendsFibersInto",
"target": "VestibularNerve"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular nucleus A cranial nucleus for the vestibular nerve. [WP,unvetted]. [{'predicate': 'ExtendsFibersInto', 'target': 'VestibularNerve'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Nystagmus due to disturbance of the vestibular system; eye movements are rhythmic, with slow and fast components.",
"id": "VestibularNystagmus",
"label": "Vestibular nystagmus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0010542",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Nystagmus"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfTheVestibulocochlearNerve"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vestibular nystagmus Nystagmus due to disturbance of the vestibular system; eye movements are rhythmic, with slow and fast components. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Nystagmus'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfTheVestibulocochlearNerve'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "An organ that is part of a vestibular system.",
"id": "VestibularOrgan",
"label": "vestibular organ",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0006585",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "SomaticNervousSystem"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular organ An organ that is part of a vestibular system. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'SomaticNervousSystem'}]"
} |
{
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"definition": "A reflex process in which a response to an angular or linear acceleration stimulus begins with an afferent nerve impulse from a receptor in the inner ear and ends with the compensatory action of eye muscles. Signaling never reaches a level of consciousness.",
"id": "VestibularReflex",
"label": "vestibular reflex",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0060005",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular reflex A reflex process in which a response to an angular or linear acceleration stimulus begins with an afferent nerve impulse from a receptor in the inner ear and ends with the compensatory action of eye muscles. Signaling never reaches a level of consciousness. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Reflex'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Deterioration or loss of the tissues of the saccule of the vestibule.",
"id": "VestibularSaccularDegeneration",
"label": "Vestibular saccular degeneration",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0031000",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalVestibularSacculeMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vestibular saccular degeneration Deterioration or loss of the tissues of the saccule of the vestibule. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVestibularSacculeMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A vestibular schwannoma (also known as acoustic neuroma, acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the VIIIth cranial nerve supplying the inner ear.",
"id": "VestibularSchwannoma",
"label": "Vestibular schwannoma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0009588",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfTheVestibulocochlearNerve"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "NeoplasmOfTheInnerEar"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Schwannoma"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vestibular schwannoma A vestibular schwannoma (also known as acoustic neuroma, acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the VIIIth cranial nerve supplying the inner ear. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfTheVestibulocochlearNerve'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'NeoplasmOfTheInnerEar'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Schwannoma'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Pursuit of vestibular stimulation that is abnormal in intensity and/or frequency.",
"id": "VestibularSensorySeeking",
"label": "Vestibular sensory seeking",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:5200066",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SensorySeeking"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vestibular sensory seeking Pursuit of vestibular stimulation that is abnormal in intensity and/or frequency. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensorySeeking'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The sensory system for the sense of balance.",
"id": "VestibularSystem",
"label": "vestibular system",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0004681",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VestibuloAuditorySystem"
},
{
"predicate": "CapableOfPartOf",
"target": "VestibularReflex"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibular system The sensory system for the sense of balance. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VestibuloAuditorySystem'}, {'predicate': 'CapableOfPartOf', 'target': 'VestibularReflex'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Sensory system responsible for the perception of spatial orientation and auditory stimuli.",
"id": "VestibuloAuditorySystem",
"label": "vestibulo-auditory system",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0002105",
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"target": "SensoryPerceptionOfSound"
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SensorySystem"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibulo-auditory system Sensory system responsible for the perception of spatial orientation and auditory stimuli. [{'predicate': 'CapableOfPartOf', 'target': 'SensoryPerceptionOfSound'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensorySystem'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VestibuloCochlearVIIIGanglionComplex",
"label": "vestibulo-cochlear VIII ganglion complex",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0013498",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibulo-cochlear VIII ganglion complex None None"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "\"A reflex eye movement that stabilizes images on the retina during head movement by producing an eye movement in the direction opposite to head movement, thus preserving the image on the center of the visual field.\" [wikipedia:Vestibulo-ocular_reflex]",
"id": "VestibuloOcularReflex",
"label": "vestibulo-ocular reflex",
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"original_id": "NBO:0000416",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "CranialNerveRelatedReflex"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibulo-ocular reflex \"A reflex eye movement that stabilizes images on the retina during head movement by producing an eye movement in the direction opposite to head movement, thus preserving the image on the center of the visual field.\" [wikipedia:Vestibulo-ocular_reflex] [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'CranialNerveRelatedReflex'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The group of neuron cell bodies associated with the eighth cranial nerve during embryogenesis; splits in later development to form the cochlear and vestibular ganglia.",
"id": "VestibulocochlearGanglion",
"label": "vestibulocochlear ganglion",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0002827",
"relationships": [
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VestibuloAuditorySystem"
},
{
"predicate": "DevelopsFrom",
"target": "EpitheliumOfOticPlacode"
},
{
"predicate": "DevelopsFrom",
"target": "FacioAcousticNeuralCrest"
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{
"predicate": "DevelopsFrom",
"target": "AcousticoFacialVIIVIIIGanglionComplex"
},
{
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}
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"document": "vestibulocochlear ganglion The group of neuron cell bodies associated with the eighth cranial nerve during embryogenesis; splits in later development to form the cochlear and vestibular ganglia. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VestibuloAuditorySystem'}, {'predicate': 'DevelopsFrom', 'target': 'EpitheliumOfOticPlacode'}, {'predicate': 'DevelopsFrom', 'target': 'FacioAcousticNeuralCrest'}, {'predicate': 'DevelopsFrom', 'target': 'AcousticoFacialVIIVIIIGanglionComplex'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'CranialGanglion'}]"
} |
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"definition": "Cranial nerve that transmits sound and equilibrium (balance) information from the inner ear to the brain.",
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"label": "vestibulocochlear nerve",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0001648",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VestibuloAuditorySystem"
},
{
"predicate": "DevelopsFrom",
"target": "OticPlacode"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vestibulocochlear nerve Cranial nerve that transmits sound and equilibrium (balance) information from the inner ear to the brain. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VestibuloAuditorySystem'}, {'predicate': 'DevelopsFrom', 'target': 'OticPlacode'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The transmission of vibrations via ossicles to the inner ear.",
"id": "VibrationalConductanceOfSoundToTheInnerEar",
"label": "vibrational conductance of sound to the inner ear",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0055127",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "SensoryPerceptionOfSound"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "MulticellularOrganismalProcess"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vibrational conductance of sound to the inner ear The transmission of vibrations via ossicles to the inner ear. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'SensoryPerceptionOfSound'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MulticellularOrganismalProcess'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Urticaria in response to dermal vibration, with coincident degranulation of mast cells and increased histamine levels in serum.",
"id": "VibratoryUrticaria",
"label": "Vibratory urticaria",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0410138",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PhysicalUrticaria"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vibratory urticaria Urticaria in response to dermal vibration, with coincident degranulation of mast cells and increased histamine levels in serum. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PhysicalUrticaria'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The enteric villi are atrophic or absent.",
"id": "VillousAtrophy",
"label": "Villous atrophy",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011473",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfSmallIntestinalVillusMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Villous atrophy The enteric villi are atrophic or absent. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfSmallIntestinalVillusMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Overgrowth of the choroid plexus.",
"id": "VillousHypertrophyOfChoroidPlexus",
"label": "Villous hypertrophy of choroid plexus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012422",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalChoroidPlexusMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Villous hypertrophy of choroid plexus Overgrowth of the choroid plexus. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalChoroidPlexusMorphology'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "ViolentBehavior",
"label": "Violent behavior",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0008760",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAggressive_impulsiveOrViolentBehavior"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Violent behavior None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAggressive_impulsiveOrViolentBehavior'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "An alteration of the color of the lip to take on a violet color. This term does not include cyanosis.",
"id": "VioletLipDiscoloration",
"label": "Violet lip discoloration",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0025119",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "LipDiscoloration"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Violet lip discoloration An alteration of the color of the lip to take on a violet color. This term does not include cyanosis. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LipDiscoloration'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "An inflammation of brain parenchyma due to infection with a virus. Viral encephalitis can occur as a rare complication of common infections (eg, herpes virus infections) or can occur as a characteristic presentation of rare viruses (eg, rabies virus infection). Encephalitis may be the only neurologic manifestation of infection, or may occur in association with meningitis, myelitis, radiculitis, or neuritis. Viral encephalitis is associated with neurological dysfunction.",
"id": "ViralEncephalitis",
"label": "Viral encephalitis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0033993",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "InfectiousEncephalitis"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SevereInfection"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Viral encephalitis An inflammation of brain parenchyma due to infection with a virus. Viral encephalitis can occur as a rare complication of common infections (eg, herpes virus infections) or can occur as a characteristic presentation of rare viruses (eg, rabies virus infection). Encephalitis may be the only neurologic manifestation of infection, or may occur in association with meningitis, myelitis, radiculitis, or neuritis. Viral encephalitis is associated with neurological dysfunction. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'InfectiousEncephalitis'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SevereInfection'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Inflammation of the liver due to infection with a virus.",
"id": "ViralHepatitis",
"label": "Viral hepatitis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0006562",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Hepatitis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Viral hepatitis Inflammation of the liver due to infection with a virus. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Hepatitis'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Rhabdomyolysis induced by a viral infection.",
"id": "ViralInfectionInducedRhabdomyolysis",
"label": "Viral infection-induced rhabdomyolysis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0003558",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Rhabdomyolysis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Viral infection-induced rhabdomyolysis Rhabdomyolysis induced by a viral infection. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Rhabdomyolysis'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The presence of virus in the blood.",
"id": "Viremia",
"label": "Viremia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0020071",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "BloodstreamInfectiousAgent"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Viremia The presence of virus in the blood. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BloodstreamInfectiousAgent'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Subcutaneous adipose tissue that is located in the peritoneal cavity.",
"id": "VisceralAbdominalAdiposeTissue",
"label": "visceral abdominal adipose tissue",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0014454",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral abdominal adipose tissue Subcutaneous adipose tissue that is located in the peritoneal cavity. None"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VisceralAbdominalLymphNode",
"label": "visceral abdominal lymph node",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0015860",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbdominalLymphNode"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral abdominal lymph node None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbdominalLymphNode'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VisceralAngiomatosis",
"label": "Visceral angiomatosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0100761",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Hemangiomatosis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral angiomatosis None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Hemangiomatosis'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Layer of hypertrophied visceral epithelial cells overlying a sclerosed segment of the tuft of the glomerulus.",
"id": "VisceralEpithelialCellCapping",
"label": "Visceral epithelial cell capping",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0033239",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PodocyteHypertrophy"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral epithelial cell capping Layer of hypertrophied visceral epithelial cells overlying a sclerosed segment of the tuft of the glomerulus. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PodocyteHypertrophy'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Detachment of visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) from underlying glomerular basement membrane with intervening new loose basement membrane material (pale on Hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid-Shiff, trichrome, or silver stain) forming a so-called 'halo'.",
"id": "VisceralEpithelialCellDetachment",
"label": "Visceral epithelial cell detachment",
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"original_id": "HP:0033237",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral epithelial cell detachment Detachment of visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) from underlying glomerular basement membrane with intervening new loose basement membrane material (pale on Hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid-Shiff, trichrome, or silver stain) forming a so-called 'halo'. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology'}]"
} |
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"definition": "Increased number of visceral epithelial cells (2 or more layers), often with crowding and multilayering, but without continuity with the parietal epithelium.",
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"label": "Visceral epithelial cell hyperplasia",
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"original_id": "HP:0033314",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral epithelial cell hyperplasia Increased number of visceral epithelial cells (2 or more layers), often with crowding and multilayering, but without continuity with the parietal epithelium. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Round to ovoid, Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, fuchsinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions within visceral epithelial cells.",
"id": "VisceralEpithelialHyalineDroplets",
"label": "Visceral epithelial hyaline droplets",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0033315",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral epithelial hyaline droplets Round to ovoid, Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, fuchsinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions within visceral epithelial cells. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalGlomerularVisceralEpithelialCellMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any fat deposit surrounding a visceral organ.",
"id": "VisceralFat",
"label": "visceral fat",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0035818",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral fat Any fat deposit surrounding a visceral organ. None"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A hemangioma arising from within visceral structures, the internal organs of the body.",
"id": "VisceralHemangioma",
"label": "Visceral hemangioma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0410266",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Hemangioma"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceral hemangioma A hemangioma arising from within visceral structures, the internal organs of the body. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Hemangioma'}]"
} |
{
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"definition": "A muscle cell that is part of some visceral muscle.",
"id": "VisceralMuscleCell",
"label": "visceral muscle cell",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0008007",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral muscle cell A muscle cell that is part of some visceral muscle. None"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera).",
"id": "VisceralMuscleTissue",
"label": "visceral muscle tissue",
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}
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"document": "visceral muscle tissue A muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera). [{'predicate': 'ComposedPrimarilyOf', 'target': 'VisceralMuscleCell'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MuscleTissue'}]"
} |
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"definition": "The inner layer of peritoneum that is wrapped around organs located inside the intraperitoneal space.",
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"label": "visceral peritoneum",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0001178",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral peritoneum The inner layer of peritoneum that is wrapped around organs located inside the intraperitoneal space. None"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The inner serous membrane of the pulmonary pleural. The visceral pleura lines the lungs.",
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"label": "visceral pleura",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0002401",
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"target": "Lung"
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{
"predicate": "AttachedTo",
"target": "LungParenchyma"
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{
"predicate": "ContributesToMorphologyOf",
"target": "Pleura"
}
]
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"document": "visceral pleura The inner serous membrane of the pulmonary pleural. The visceral pleura lines the lungs. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Lung'}, {'predicate': 'AttachedTo', 'target': 'LungParenchyma'}, {'predicate': 'ContributesToMorphologyOf', 'target': 'Pleura'}]"
} |
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"definition": "Serous membrane layer that is adjacent to and lines an organ.",
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"label": "visceral serous membrane",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0022350",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral serous membrane Serous membrane layer that is adjacent to and lines an organ. None"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Visceral serous membrane which is continuous with the parietal serous pericardium and is attached to the myocardium[FMA].",
"id": "VisceralSerousPericardium",
"label": "visceral serous pericardium",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0002425",
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"target": "Epicardium"
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{
"predicate": "AttachedTo",
"target": "Myocardium"
},
{
"predicate": "ContributesToMorphologyOf",
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}
]
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"document": "visceral serous pericardium Visceral serous membrane which is continuous with the parietal serous pericardium and is attached to the myocardium[FMA]. [{'predicate': 'HasPart', 'target': 'Epicardium'}, {'predicate': 'AttachedTo', 'target': 'Myocardium'}, {'predicate': 'ContributesToMorphologyOf', 'target': 'Pericardium'}]"
} |
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"definition": "A striated muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera).",
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"label": "visceral striated muscle tissue",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "StriatedMuscleTissue"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisceralMuscleTissue"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visceral striated muscle tissue A striated muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'StriatedMuscleTissue'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisceralMuscleTissue'}]"
} |
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"definition": "Abnormal increased size of the viscera of the abdomen.",
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"label": "Visceromegaly",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0003271",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAbdomenMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visceromegaly Abnormal increased size of the viscera of the abdomen. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAbdomenMorphology'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A physical quality of a fluid inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's disposition to internal resistance to flow.",
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"original_id": "PATO:0000992",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "QualityOfALiquid"
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]
} | 0 | {
"document": "viscosity A physical quality of a fluid inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's disposition to internal resistance to flow. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'QualityOfALiquid'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A viscosity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having viscosity.",
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"original_id": "PATO:0000998",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Viscosity"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "viscous A viscosity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having viscosity. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Viscosity'}]"
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"definition": "An organ that is located within the body cavity (or in its extension, in the scrotum); it consists of organ parts that are embryologically derived from endoderm, splanchnic mesoderm or intermediate mesoderm; together with other organs, the viscus constitutes the respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, reproductive and immune systems, or is the central organ of the cardiovascular system. Examples: heart, lung, esophagus, kidney, ovary, spleen.",
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"label": "viscus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0002075",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "Trunk"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "viscus An organ that is located within the body cavity (or in its extension, in the scrotum); it consists of organ parts that are embryologically derived from endoderm, splanchnic mesoderm or intermediate mesoderm; together with other organs, the viscus constitutes the respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, reproductive and immune systems, or is the central organ of the cardiovascular system. Examples: heart, lung, esophagus, kidney, ovary, spleen. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Trunk'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A photoreceptor cell that detects visible light.",
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"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000488",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PhotoreceptorCell"
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]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visible light photoreceptor cell A photoreceptor cell that detects visible light. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PhotoreceptorCell'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
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"label": "Visual acuity light perception with projection",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030551",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualAcuityTestAbnormality"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual acuity light perception with projection None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualAcuityTestAbnormality'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
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"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030552",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualAcuityTestAbnormality"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual acuity light perception without projection None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualAcuityTestAbnormality'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
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"label": "Visual acuity no light perception",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030553",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualAcuityTestAbnormality"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual acuity no light perception None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualAcuityTestAbnormality'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VisualAcuityTestAbnormality",
"label": "Visual acuity test abnormality",
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"original_id": "HP:0030532",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "ReducedVisualAcuity"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual acuity test abnormality None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ReducedVisualAcuity'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Difficulty in recognizing objects by visual input in absence of sensorial visual impairment.",
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"label": "Visual agnosia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030222",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Agnosia"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual agnosia Difficulty in recognizing objects by visual input in absence of sensorial visual impairment. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Agnosia'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "\"Behavior related to the actions or reactions of an organism in response to a visual stimulus.\" [GO:0007632]",
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"label": "visual behavior",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "NBO:0000314",
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"predicate": "InResponseTo",
"target": "VisualPerception"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SensationBehavior"
}
]
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"document": "visual behavior \"Behavior related to the actions or reactions of an organism in response to a visual stimulus.\" [GO:0007632] [{'predicate': 'InResponseTo', 'target': 'VisualPerception'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensationBehavior'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
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"original_id": "HP:0001123",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualImpairment"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual field defect None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualImpairment'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A deficit in the ability to fixate eye movements in order to stabilize images on the retina",
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"label": "Visual fixation instability",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0025405",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalVisualFixation"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual fixation instability A deficit in the ability to fixate eye movements in order to stabilize images on the retina [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVisualFixation'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "An abnormality of gaze that can be observed following an acute supranuclear cerebral lesion (e.g., stroke) that is characterized by an acute inability to direct gaze contralateral to the side of the lesion and is accompanied by a tendency for tonic deviation of the eyes toward the side of the lesion.",
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"label": "Visual gaze preference",
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"original_id": "HP:0025518",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfEyeMovement"
}
]
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"document": "Visual gaze preference An abnormality of gaze that can be observed following an acute supranuclear cerebral lesion (e.g., stroke) that is characterized by an acute inability to direct gaze contralateral to the side of the lesion and is accompanied by a tendency for tonic deviation of the eyes toward the side of the lesion. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfEyeMovement'}]"
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"definition": "A form of hallucination that involves perceiving images without visual stimulus.",
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"original_id": "NBO:0000609",
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"target": "VisualSystem"
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "visual hallucination A form of hallucination that involves perceiving images without visual stimulus. [{'predicate': 'ByMeans', 'target': 'VisualSystem'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Hallucination'}]"
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"definition": "Visual perceptions that are not elicited by a corresponding stimulus from the outside world.",
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"original_id": "HP:0002367",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual hallucinations Visual perceptions that are not elicited by a corresponding stimulus from the outside world. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Hallucinations'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Visual impairment (or vision impairment) is vision loss (of a person) to such a degree as to qualify as an additional support need through a significant limitation of visual capability resulting from either disease, trauma, or congenital or degenerative conditions that cannot be corrected by conventional means, such as refractive correction, medication, or surgery.",
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"original_id": "HP:0000505",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual impairment Visual impairment (or vision impairment) is vision loss (of a person) to such a degree as to qualify as an additional support need through a significant limitation of visual capability resulting from either disease, trauma, or congenital or degenerative conditions that cannot be corrected by conventional means, such as refractive correction, medication, or surgery. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfVision'}]"
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"definition": "Loss of visual acuity (implying that vision was better at a certain time point in life). Otherwise the term reduced visual acuity should be used (or a subclass of that).",
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"original_id": "HP:0000572",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualImpairment"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual loss Loss of visual acuity (implying that vision was better at a certain time point in life). Otherwise the term reduced visual acuity should be used (or a subclass of that). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualImpairment'}]"
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"definition": "The series of events required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Visual stimuli are detected in the form of photons and are processed to form an image.",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
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"document": "visual perception The series of events required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Visual stimuli are detected in the form of photons and are processed to form an image. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensoryPerceptionOfLightStimulus'}]"
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"definition": "The series of events during equilibrioception required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Visual input plays an important role in the ability of an organism to perceive its orientation with respect to gravity.",
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"original_id": "GO:0051356",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "Equilibrioception"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
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"document": "visual perception involved in equilibrioception The series of events during equilibrioception required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Visual input plays an important role in the ability of an organism to perceive its orientation with respect to gravity. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Equilibrioception'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualPerception'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VisualPigmentCell",
"label": "visual pigment cell",
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"original_id": "CL:0000149",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PigmentCell"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visual pigment cell None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PigmentCell'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnimalCell'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Selective tracking that follows a moving object by eye.",
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"label": "visual pursuit",
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"original_id": "NBO:0000446",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VisualPerception"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visual pursuit Selective tracking that follows a moving object by eye. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualPerception'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VisualBehavior'}]"
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Pursuit visual stimulation by looking at specific sights, images, and/or colors that is abnormal in intensity and/or frequency.",
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"original_id": "HP:5200067",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SensorySeeking"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visual sensory seeking Pursuit visual stimulation by looking at specific sights, images, and/or colors that is abnormal in intensity and/or frequency. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensorySeeking'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The sensory system subserving the sense of vision.",
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"target": "VisualPerception"
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]
} | 0 | {
"document": "visual system The sensory system subserving the sense of vision. [{'predicate': 'CapableOfPartOf', 'target': 'VisualPerception'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SensorySystem'}]"
} |
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"original_id": "CL:0008028",
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} | 0 | {
"document": "visual system neuron None None"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Seizures evoked by visual stimuli. This includes clinical seizures induced by strobe lighting, television and other screens, flickering environmental lighting and self-induction by causing a strobe effect.",
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"original_id": "HP:0020216",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Visually-induced seizure Seizures evoked by visual stimuli. This includes clinical seizures induced by strobe lighting, television and other screens, flickering environmental lighting and self-induction by causing a strobe effect. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ReflexSeizure'}]"
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"definition": "Any member of a group of fat-soluble retinoids produced via metabolism of provitamin A carotenoids that exhibit biological activity against vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A is involved in immune function, vision, reproduction, and cellular communication.",
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"document": "vitamin A Any member of a group of fat-soluble retinoids produced via metabolism of provitamin A carotenoids that exhibit biological activity against vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A is involved in immune function, vision, reproduction, and cellular communication. [{'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitamin_role_'}, {'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'Metabolite'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Retinoid'}]"
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "vitamin A metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving any of the vitamin A compounds, retinol, retinal (retinaldehyde) and retinoic acid, all of which are derivatives of beta-carotene. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'RetinoidMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess'}]"
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"definition": "Any member of a group of cobalamin vitamers that exhibit biological activity against vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with low red blood cell count and anemia. The vitamers are found in foods such as cereals, meat, fish, and poultry. The vitamers include adenosylcobalamin, hydroxocobalamin, cyanocobalamin, aquacobalamin, nitritocobalamin and methylcobabalamin (also includes their ionized, salt and phosphate derivatives).",
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"original_id": "CHEBI:176843",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "vitamin B12 Any member of a group of cobalamin vitamers that exhibit biological activity against vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with low red blood cell count and anemia. The vitamers are found in foods such as cereals, meat, fish, and poultry. The vitamers include adenosylcobalamin, hydroxocobalamin, cyanocobalamin, aquacobalamin, nitritocobalamin and methylcobabalamin (also includes their ionized, salt and phosphate derivatives). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BVitamin'}]"
} |
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"original_id": "HP:0100502",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalVitaminB12Level"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitamin B12 deficiency None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVitaminB12Level'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VitaminB3Deficiency",
"label": "Vitamin B3 deficiency",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0100497",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfTheVitaminB3Metabolism"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitamin B3 deficiency None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfTheVitaminB3Metabolism'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any B-vitamin that exhibits biological activity against vitamin B9 deficiency. Vitamin B9 refers to the many forms of folic acid and its derivatives, including tetrahydrofolic acid (the active form), methyltetrahydrofolate (the primary form found in blood), methenyltetrahydrofolate, folinic acid amongst others. They are present in abundance in green leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, and animal products. Lack of vitamin B9 leads to anemia, a condition in which the body cannot produce sufficient number of red blood cells. Symptoms of vitamin B9 deficiency include fatigue, muscle weakness, and pale skin.",
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"label": "vitamin B9",
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"original_id": "CHEBI:176842",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "BVitamin"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin B9 Any B-vitamin that exhibits biological activity against vitamin B9 deficiency. Vitamin B9 refers to the many forms of folic acid and its derivatives, including tetrahydrofolic acid (the active form), methyltetrahydrofolate (the primary form found in blood), methenyltetrahydrofolate, folinic acid amongst others. They are present in abundance in green leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, and animal products. Lack of vitamin B9 leads to anemia, a condition in which the body cannot produce sufficient number of red blood cells. Symptoms of vitamin B9 deficiency include fatigue, muscle weakness, and pale skin. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BVitamin'}]"
} |
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any member of a group of fat-soluble hydroxy seco-steroids that exhibit biological activity against vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D can be obtained from sun exposure, food and supplements and is biologically inactive and converted into the biologically active calcitriol via double hydroxylation in the body.",
"id": "VitaminD",
"label": "vitamin D",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:27300",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "HasRole",
"target": "FatSolubleVitamin_role_"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "HydroxySecoSteroid"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin D Any member of a group of fat-soluble hydroxy seco-steroids that exhibit biological activity against vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D can be obtained from sun exposure, food and supplements and is biologically inactive and converted into the biologically active calcitriol via double hydroxylation in the body. [{'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitamin_role_'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'HydroxySecoSteroid'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamin D, any of a group of related, fat-soluble compounds that are derived from delta-5,7 steroids and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Specific forms of vitamin D include calciferol (ergocalciferol; vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (calciol; vitamin D3).",
"id": "VitaminDMetabolicProcess",
"label": "vitamin D metabolic process",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0042359",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SteroidMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "OrganicHydroxyCompoundMetabolicProcess"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin D metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamin D, any of a group of related, fat-soluble compounds that are derived from delta-5,7 steroids and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Specific forms of vitamin D include calciferol (ergocalciferol; vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (calciol; vitamin D3). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SteroidMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganicHydroxyCompoundMetabolicProcess'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any member of a group of fat-soluble chromanols that exhibit biological activity against vitamin E deficiency. The vitamers in this class consists of a chroman-6-ol core which is substituted at position 2 by a methyl group and (also at position 2) either a saturated or a triply-unsaturated hydrocarbon chain consisting of three isoprenoid units. The major function of vitamin E is to act as a natural antioxidant by scavenging free radicals and molecular oxygen.",
"id": "VitaminE",
"label": "vitamin E",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:33234",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "HasRole",
"target": "Antioxidant"
},
{
"predicate": "HasRole",
"target": "FatSolubleVitamin_role_"
},
{
"predicate": "obo:chebi#has_functional_parent",
"target": "Chroman6Ol"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Chromanol"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin E Any member of a group of fat-soluble chromanols that exhibit biological activity against vitamin E deficiency. The vitamers in this class consists of a chroman-6-ol core which is substituted at position 2 by a methyl group and (also at position 2) either a saturated or a triply-unsaturated hydrocarbon chain consisting of three isoprenoid units. The major function of vitamin E is to act as a natural antioxidant by scavenging free radicals and molecular oxygen. [{'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'Antioxidant'}, {'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitamin_role_'}, {'predicate': 'obo:chebi#has_functional_parent', 'target': 'Chroman6Ol'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Chromanol'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamin E, tocopherol, which includes a series of eight structurally similar compounds. Alpha-tocopherol is the most active form in humans and is a powerful biological antioxidant.",
"id": "VitaminEMetabolicProcess",
"label": "vitamin E metabolic process",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0042360",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "HeterocycleMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "OrganicCyclicCompoundMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "OrganicHydroxyCompoundMetabolicProcess"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin E metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamin E, tocopherol, which includes a series of eight structurally similar compounds. Alpha-tocopherol is the most active form in humans and is a powerful biological antioxidant. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'HeterocycleMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganicCyclicCompoundMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganicHydroxyCompoundMetabolicProcess'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any member of a group of fat-soluble 2-methyl-1,4-napthoquinones that exhibit biological activity against vitamin K deficiency. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of prothrombin and certain other blood coagulation factors.",
"id": "VitaminK",
"label": "vitamin K",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:28384",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "HasRole",
"target": "FatSolubleVitamin_role_"
},
{
"predicate": "HasRole",
"target": "MouseMetabolite"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "14Naphthoquinones"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin K Any member of a group of fat-soluble 2-methyl-1,4-napthoquinones that exhibit biological activity against vitamin K deficiency. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of prothrombin and certain other blood coagulation factors. [{'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitamin_role_'}, {'predicate': 'HasRole', 'target': 'MouseMetabolite'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': '14Naphthoquinones'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The chemical reactions and pathways involving any of the forms of vitamin K, quinone-derived vitamins which are involved in the synthesis of blood-clotting factors in mammals. Vitamin K substances share a methylated naphthoquinone ring structure and vary in the aliphatic side chains attached to the molecule.",
"id": "VitaminKMetabolicProcess",
"label": "vitamin K metabolic process",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0042373",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "QuinoneMetabolicProcess"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin K metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving any of the forms of vitamin K, quinone-derived vitamins which are involved in the synthesis of blood-clotting factors in mammals. Vitamin K substances share a methylated naphthoquinone ring structure and vary in the aliphatic side chains attached to the molecule. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'FatSolubleVitaminMetabolicProcess'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'QuinoneMetabolicProcess'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamins. Vitamin is a general term for a number of unrelated organic substances that occur in many foods in small amounts and that are necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body. Vitamins may be water-soluble or fat-soluble and usually serve as components of coenzyme systems.",
"id": "VitaminMetabolicProcess",
"label": "vitamin metabolic process",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0006766",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SmallMoleculeMetabolicProcess"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamins. Vitamin is a general term for a number of unrelated organic substances that occur in many foods in small amounts and that are necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body. Vitamins may be water-soluble or fat-soluble and usually serve as components of coenzyme systems. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SmallMoleculeMetabolicProcess'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A biochemical role played by any micronutrient that is an organic compound. Vitamins are present in foods in small amounts and are essential to normal metabolism and biochemical functions, usually as coenzymes. The term \"vitamines\" (from vita + amines) was coined in 1912 by Casimir Funk, who believed that these compounds were amines.",
"id": "Vitamin_role_",
"label": "vitamin (role)",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:33229",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Micronutrient"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "BiochemicalRole"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitamin (role) A biochemical role played by any micronutrient that is an organic compound. Vitamins are present in foods in small amounts and are essential to normal metabolism and biochemical functions, usually as coenzymes. The term \"vitamines\" (from vita + amines) was coined in 1912 by Casimir Funk, who believed that these compounds were amines. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Micronutrient'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BiochemicalRole'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Vitelliform maculopathy is a sharply demarcated lesion caused by the accumulation of material, often lipofuscin in the subretinal space underlying the macula.",
"id": "VitelliformLikeMacularLesions",
"label": "Vitelliform-like macular lesions",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0007677",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "YellowWhiteLesionsOfTheMacula"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitelliform-like macular lesions Vitelliform maculopathy is a sharply demarcated lesion caused by the accumulation of material, often lipofuscin in the subretinal space underlying the macula. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'YellowWhiteLesionsOfTheMacula'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "VitelliformLikeRetinalLesions",
"label": "Vitelliform-like retinal lesions",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030643",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "YellowWhiteLesionsOfTheRetina"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitelliform-like retinal lesions None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'YellowWhiteLesionsOfTheRetina'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The paired arteries that carry blood to the yolk sac from the dorsal aorta.",
"id": "VitellineArtery",
"label": "vitelline artery",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0006002",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "BranchingPartOf",
"target": "DorsalAorta"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitelline artery The paired arteries that carry blood to the yolk sac from the dorsal aorta. [{'predicate': 'BranchingPartOf', 'target': 'DorsalAorta'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Blood vessel that is connected to the yolk sac.",
"id": "VitellineBloodVessel",
"label": "vitelline blood vessel",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0004365",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VitellineVasculature"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitelline blood vessel Blood vessel that is connected to the yolk sac. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VitellineVasculature'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Vascular network that is connected to the yolk sac.",
"id": "VitellineVasculature",
"label": "vitelline vasculature",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0004374",
"relationships": null
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitelline vasculature Vascular network that is connected to the yolk sac. None"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The paired veins that carry blood from the yolk sac back to the embryo.",
"id": "VitellineVein",
"label": "vitelline vein",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0005487",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "SystemicVenousSystem"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitelline vein The paired veins that carry blood from the yolk sac back to the embryo. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'SystemicVenousSystem'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "Vitiligo",
"label": "Vitiligo",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001045",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfSkinPigmentation"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitiligo None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfSkinPigmentation'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Perifoveal vitreous separation with remaining vitreomacular attachment and unperturbed foveal morphologic features. It is an OCT finding that is almost always the result of normal vitreous aging, which may lead to pathologic conditions.",
"id": "VitreomacularAdhesion",
"label": "Vitreomacular adhesion",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0031150",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalMacularMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreomacular adhesion Perifoveal vitreous separation with remaining vitreomacular attachment and unperturbed foveal morphologic features. It is an OCT finding that is almost always the result of normal vitreous aging, which may lead to pathologic conditions. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalMacularMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Vitreomacular traction is characterized by anomalous posterior vitreous detachment accompanied by anatomic distortion of the fovea, which may include pseudocysts, macular schisis, cystoid macular edema, and subretinal fluid. Vitreomacular traction can be subclassified by the diameter of vitreous attachment to the macular surface as measured by OCT, with attachment of 1500 micrometers or less defined as focal and attachment of more than 1500 micrometers as broad.",
"id": "VitreomacularTraction",
"label": "Vitreomacular traction",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0031151",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalMacularMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreomacular traction Vitreomacular traction is characterized by anomalous posterior vitreous detachment accompanied by anatomic distortion of the fovea, which may include pseudocysts, macular schisis, cystoid macular edema, and subretinal fluid. Vitreomacular traction can be subclassified by the diameter of vitreous attachment to the macular surface as measured by OCT, with attachment of 1500 micrometers or less defined as focal and attachment of more than 1500 micrometers as broad. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalMacularMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Ocular abnormality characterised by premature degeneration of the vitreous and the retina that may be associated with increased risk of retinal detachment.",
"id": "Vitreoretinopathy",
"label": "Vitreoretinopathy",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0007773",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalVitreousHumorMorphology"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreoretinopathy Ocular abnormality characterised by premature degeneration of the vitreous and the retina that may be associated with increased risk of retinal detachment. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVitreousHumorMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Gelatinous mucoid tissue that is composed of vitreous humor and fills the cavity behind the crystalline lens of the eye and in front of the retina[MP,modified].",
"id": "VitreousBody",
"label": "vitreous body",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0001798",
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{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "VitreousChamberOfEyeball"
},
{
"predicate": "HasDevelopmentalContributionFrom",
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},
{
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"target": "VitreousHumor"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitreous body Gelatinous mucoid tissue that is composed of vitreous humor and fills the cavity behind the crystalline lens of the eye and in front of the retina[MP,modified]. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VitreousChamberOfEyeball'}, {'predicate': 'HasDevelopmentalContributionFrom', 'target': 'Neurectoderm'}, {'predicate': 'ComposedPrimarilyOf', 'target': 'VitreousHumor'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LooseConnectiveTissue'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The chamber in the eyeball enclosing the vitreous humor, bounded anteriorly by the lens and ciliary body and posteriorly by the posterior wall of the eyeball[BTO,modified].",
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"label": "vitreous chamber of eyeball",
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{
"predicate": "PartOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitreous chamber of eyeball The chamber in the eyeball enclosing the vitreous humor, bounded anteriorly by the lens and ciliary body and posteriorly by the posterior wall of the eyeball[BTO,modified]. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'PosteriorSegmentOfEyeball'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's vitreous humour, which is normally transparent.",
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"label": "Vitreous floaters",
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"original_id": "HP:0100832",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreous floaters Deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's vitreous humour, which is normally transparent. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfVision'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVitreousHumorMorphology'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Vitreous haze is the obscuration of fundus details by vitreous cells and protein exudation.",
"id": "VitreousHaze",
"label": "Vitreous haze",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030652",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Vitritis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreous haze Vitreous haze is the obscuration of fundus details by vitreous cells and protein exudation. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Vitritis'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Bleeding within the vitreous compartment of the eye.",
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"label": "Vitreous hemorrhage",
"logical_definition": null,
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalVitreousHumorMorphology"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "HemorrhageOfTheEye"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreous hemorrhage Bleeding within the vitreous compartment of the eye. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalVitreousHumorMorphology'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'HemorrhageOfTheEye'}]"
} |
{
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"definition": "A transparent, semigelatinous substance that fills the cavity behind the crystalline lens of the eye and in front of the retina.",
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{
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{
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "vitreous humor A transparent, semigelatinous substance that fills the cavity behind the crystalline lens of the eye and in front of the retina. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'VitreousBody'}, {'predicate': 'HasQuality', 'target': 'Transparent'}, {'predicate': 'LocatedIn', 'target': 'HyaloidCavity'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OcularRefractiveMedia'}]"
} |
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The presence of inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and macrophages in the vitreous.",
"id": "VitreousInflammatoryCells",
"label": "Vitreous inflammatory cells",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030662",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Vitritis"
}
]
} | 0 | {
"document": "Vitreous inflammatory cells The presence of inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and macrophages in the vitreous. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Vitritis'}]"
} |
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