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"definition": "Non-material anatomical entity of three dimensions, that is generated by morphogenetic or other physiologic processes; is surrounded by one or more anatomical structures; contains one or more organism substances or anatomical structures.",
"id": "AnatomicalSpace",
"label": "anatomical space",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0000464",
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"predicate": "SurroundedBy",
"target": "AnatomicalStructure"
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "anatomical space Non-material anatomical entity of three dimensions, that is generated by morphogenetic or other physiologic processes; is surrounded by one or more anatomical structures; contains one or more organism substances or anatomical structures. [{'predicate': 'SurroundedBy', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructure'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ImmaterialAnatomicalEntity'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Material anatomical entity that is a single connected structure with inherent 3D shape generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genome.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructure",
"label": "anatomical structure",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0000061",
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"predicate": "ExistenceEndsDuringOrBefore",
"target": "DeathStage"
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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"document": "anatomical structure Material anatomical entity that is a single connected structure with inherent 3D shape generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genome. [{'predicate': 'ExistenceEndsDuringOrBefore', 'target': 'DeathStage'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MaterialAnatomicalEntity'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureDevelopment",
"label": "anatomical structure development",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0048856",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "DevelopmentalProcess"
}
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}
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"document": "anatomical structure development The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopmentalProcess'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of an anatomical structure from unspecified parts. This process begins with the specific processes that contribute to the appearance of the discrete structure and ends when the structural rudiment is recognizable. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureFormationInvolvedInMorphogenesis",
"label": "anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis",
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"original_id": "GO:0048646",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureMorphogenesis"
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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"document": "anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of an anatomical structure from unspecified parts. This process begins with the specific processes that contribute to the appearance of the discrete structure and ends when the structural rudiment is recognizable. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureMorphogenesis'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopmentalProcess'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state within a defined anatomical structure of an organism, including control of cellular proliferation and death and control of metabolic function. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureHomeostasis",
"label": "anatomical structure homeostasis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0060249",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
}
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"document": "anatomical structure homeostasis A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state within a defined anatomical structure of an organism, including control of cellular proliferation and death and control of metabolic function. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MulticellularOrganismalLevelHomeostasis'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an anatomical structure to attain its fully functional state.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureMaturation",
"label": "anatomical structure maturation",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0071695",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureDevelopment"
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "anatomical structure maturation A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an anatomical structure to attain its fully functional state. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureDevelopment'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopmentalMaturation'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureMorphogenesis",
"label": "anatomical structure morphogenesis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0009653",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureDevelopment"
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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{
"document": "anatomical structure morphogenesis The process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureDevelopment'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopmentalProcess'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A quality of continuant that exist at the anatomical level of organisation and anything under it. This includes, but is not limited to, cells , tissues, and components.",
"id": "AnatomicalStructureQuality",
"label": "anatomical structure quality",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "PATO:0070044",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PhysicalObjectQuality"
}
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}
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{
"document": "anatomical structure quality A quality of continuant that exist at the anatomical level of organisation and anything under it. This includes, but is not limited to, cells , tissues, and components. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PhysicalObjectQuality'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A two dimensional anatomical structure that is the boundary between an anatomical structure and an anatomical substance, an anatomical space or the organism's environment. Examples include the surface of your skin, the surface of the lining of your gut; the surface of the endothelium of you aorta that is in contact with blood.n.",
"id": "AnatomicalSurface",
"label": "anatomical surface",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0006984",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "BonaFideAnatomicalBoundary"
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]
}
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"document": "anatomical surface A two dimensional anatomical structure that is the boundary between an anatomical structure and an anatomical substance, an anatomical space or the organism's environment. Examples include the surface of your skin, the surface of the lining of your gut; the surface of the endothelium of you aorta that is in contact with blood.n. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BonaFideAnatomicalBoundary'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Material anatomical entity that forms the outermost boundary of an anatomical structure.",
"id": "AnatomicalSurfaceRegion",
"label": "anatomical surface region",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0036215",
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"predicate": "BoundingLayerOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructure"
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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}
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"document": "anatomical surface region Material anatomical entity that forms the outermost boundary of an anatomical structure. [{'predicate': 'BoundingLayerOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructure'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MaterialAnatomicalEntity'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Multicellular, connected anatomical structure that has multiple organs as parts and whose parts work together to achieve some shared function.",
"id": "AnatomicalSystem",
"label": "anatomical system",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0000467",
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"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "MulticellularOrganism"
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"predicate": "HasPart",
"target": "Organ"
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "anatomical system Multicellular, connected anatomical structure that has multiple organs as parts and whose parts work together to achieve some shared function. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'MulticellularOrganism'}, {'predicate': 'HasPart', 'target': 'Organ'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructure'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Organ component adjacent to an organ cavity and which consists of a maximal aggregate of organ component layers.",
"id": "AnatomicalWall",
"label": "anatomical wall",
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"original_id": "UBERON:0000060",
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"predicate": "HasPart",
"target": "OrganComponentLayer"
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"predicate": "AdjacentTo",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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}
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"document": "anatomical wall Organ component adjacent to an organ cavity and which consists of a maximal aggregate of organ component layers. [{'predicate': 'HasPart', 'target': 'OrganComponentLayer'}, {'predicate': 'AdjacentTo', 'target': 'AnatomicalCavity'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganPart'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A cell junction that mechanically attaches a cell (and its cytoskeleton) to neighboring cells or to the extracellular matrix.",
"id": "AnchoringJunction",
"label": "anchoring junction",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0070161",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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}
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"document": "anchoring junction A cell junction that mechanically attaches a cell (and its cytoskeleton) to neighboring cells or to the extracellular matrix. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'CellJunction'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A sex hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors.",
"id": "Androgen",
"label": "androgen",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:50113",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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"document": "androgen A sex hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SexHormone'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A peptide hormone secreting cell that secretes androgen binding protein.",
"id": "AndrogenBindingProteinSecretingCell",
"label": "androgen binding protein secreting cell",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000511",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "ProteinSecretingCell"
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}
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{
"document": "androgen binding protein secreting cell A peptide hormone secreting cell that secretes androgen binding protein. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ProteinSecretingCell'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Insufficient amount of androgenic activity.",
"id": "AndrogenInsufficiency",
"label": "Androgen insufficiency",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0008226",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "PubertyAndGonadalDisorders"
}
]
}
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"document": "Androgen insufficiency Insufficient amount of androgenic activity. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'PubertyAndGonadalDisorders'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A steroid hormone secreting cell that secretes androgen.",
"id": "AndrogenSecretingCell",
"label": "androgen secreting cell",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000593",
"relationships": null
}
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{
"document": "androgen secreting cell A steroid hormone secreting cell that secretes androgen. None"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "The regulated release of an androgen into the circulatory system. Androgens are steroid hormones that stimulate or control the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates.",
"id": "AndrogenSecretion",
"label": "androgen secretion",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0035935",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SteroidHormoneSecretion"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "androgen secretion The regulated release of an androgen into the circulatory system. Androgens are steroid hormones that stimulate or control the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SteroidHormoneSecretion'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "Androstane",
"label": "androstane",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:35509",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SteroidFundamentalParent"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "androstane None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SteroidFundamentalParent'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any steroid based on an androstane skeleton and its derivatives.",
"id": "Androstanoid",
"label": "androstanoid",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:50402",
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"predicate": "obo:chebi#has_parent_hydride",
"target": "Androstane"
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"target": "Steroid"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "androstanoid Any steroid based on an androstane skeleton and its derivatives. [{'predicate': 'obo:chebi#has_parent_hydride', 'target': 'Androstane'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Steroid'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Inability to ejaculate.",
"id": "Anejaculation",
"label": "Anejaculation",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012879",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalEjaculation"
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]
}
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{
"document": "Anejaculation Inability to ejaculate. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalEjaculation'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A reduction in erythrocytes volume or hemoglobin concentration.",
"id": "Anemia",
"label": "Anemia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001903",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalErythrocyteMorphology"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Anemia A reduction in erythrocytes volume or hemoglobin concentration. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalErythrocyteMorphology'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of anemia related to a reduction in the average life span of red blood cells in the peripheral circulation, which is normally around 120 days.",
"id": "AnemiaDueToReducedLifeSpanOfRedCells",
"label": "Anemia due to reduced life span of red cells",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011895",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Anemia"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Anemia due to reduced life span of red cells A type of anemia related to a reduction in the average life span of red blood cells in the peripheral circulation, which is normally around 120 days. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Anemia'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "A kind of anemia characterized by inadequate production of erythrocytes.",
"id": "AnemiaOfInadequateProduction",
"label": "Anemia of inadequate production",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0010972",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Anemia"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Anemia of inadequate production A kind of anemia characterized by inadequate production of erythrocytes. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Anemia'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of pallor that is secondary to the presence of anemia.",
"id": "AnemicPallor",
"label": "Anemic pallor",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001017",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Pallor"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Anemic pallor A type of pallor that is secondary to the presence of anemia. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Pallor'}]"
}
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"definition": "Anencephaly is a developmental anomaly characterized by a fetus that has no calvarium, with a lack of most or all of the fetus' brain tissue. Anencephaly belongs to a collective group known as neural tube defects (NTD) and is a result of the neural tube failing to close in its rostral end during fetal development.",
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"label": "Anencephaly",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0002323",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AplasiaHypoplasiaOfTheCerebrum"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "OpenNeuralTubeDefect"
}
]
}
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"document": "Anencephaly Anencephaly is a developmental anomaly characterized by a fetus that has no calvarium, with a lack of most or all of the fetus' brain tissue. Anencephaly belongs to a collective group known as neural tube defects (NTD) and is a result of the neural tube failing to close in its rostral end during fetal development. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AplasiaHypoplasiaOfTheCerebrum'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OpenNeuralTubeDefect'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Malignant hyperthermia that is characterized by a rapid increase in temperature to 39-42 degrees C in response to inhalational anesthetics such as halothane or to muscle relaxants such as succinylcholine.",
"id": "AnesthesicTriggeredMalignantHyperthermia",
"label": "Anesthesic-triggered malignant hyperthermia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0034733",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "MalignantHyperthermia"
}
]
}
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"document": "Anesthesic-triggered malignant hyperthermia Malignant hyperthermia that is characterized by a rapid increase in temperature to 39-42 degrees C in response to inhalational anesthetics such as halothane or to muscle relaxants such as succinylcholine. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MalignantHyperthermia'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Rhabdomyolysis induced by anesthesia.",
"id": "AnestheticInducedRhabdomylosis",
"label": "Anesthetic-induced rhabdomylosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011439",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Rhabdomyolysis"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Anesthetic-induced rhabdomylosis Rhabdomyolysis induced by anesthesia. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Rhabdomyolysis'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Circumscribed area of flaccid skin due to the loss of elastic tissue in the dermis.",
"id": "Anetoderma",
"label": "Anetoderma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0032026",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
]
}
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"document": "Anetoderma Circumscribed area of flaccid skin due to the loss of elastic tissue in the dermis. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LocalizedSkinLesion'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Localised dilation of an artery or heart chamber usually due to an acquired or congenital weakness of the wall of the artery or chamber.",
"id": "Aneurysm",
"label": "aneurysm",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "MPATH:90",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "DevelopmentalOrAdultStructural_defect"
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]
}
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"document": "aneurysm Localised dilation of an artery or heart chamber usually due to an acquired or congenital weakness of the wall of the artery or chamber. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopmentalOrAdultStructural_defect'}]"
}
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Radiographic features include a dilated, radiolucent lesion typically located eccentrically within the metaphyseal portion of the bone, with fluid levels visible on magnetic resonance imaging.",
"id": "AneurysmalBoneCyst",
"label": "Aneurysmal bone cyst",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012063",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
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}
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"document": "Aneurysmal bone cyst Radiographic features include a dilated, radiolucent lesion typically located eccentrically within the metaphyseal portion of the bone, with fluid levels visible on magnetic resonance imaging. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'BoneCyst'}]"
}
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"definition": "A phalangeal malformation that is termed angel-shaped phalanx (ASP), because of its resemblance to the angels used for decoration of Christmas trees. The various components of an angel-shaped phalanx are: diaphyseal cuff (wings), surrounding a meta-diaphyseal core (body), which may appear empty or structured with a cone-shaped epiphysis (skirt) and pseudoepiphysis (head).",
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"label": "Angel-shaped phalanx",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0032078",
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"target": "AbnormalFingerPhalanxMorphology"
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]
}
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"document": "Angel-shaped phalanx A phalangeal malformation that is termed angel-shaped phalanx (ASP), because of its resemblance to the angels used for decoration of Christmas trees. The various components of an angel-shaped phalanx are: diaphyseal cuff (wings), surrounding a meta-diaphyseal core (body), which may appear empty or structured with a cone-shaped epiphysis (skirt) and pseudoepiphysis (head). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalFingerPhalanxMorphology'}]"
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"aliases": null,
"definition": "Paroxysmal chest pain that occurs with exertion or stress and is related to myocardial ischemia.",
"id": "AnginaPectoris",
"label": "Angina pectoris",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001681",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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]
}
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"document": "Angina pectoris Paroxysmal chest pain that occurs with exertion or stress and is related to myocardial ischemia. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalCardiovascularSystemPhysiology'}]"
}
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"definition": "A mesenchymal stem cell capable of developing into blood vessel endothelium.",
"id": "AngioblasticMesenchymalCell",
"label": "angioblastic mesenchymal cell",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000566",
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"target": "MesenchymalStemCell"
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"document": "angioblastic mesenchymal cell A mesenchymal stem cell capable of developing into blood vessel endothelium. [{'predicate': 'DevelopsFrom', 'target': 'MesenchymalStemCell'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MesenchymalStemCell'}]"
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"definition": "Rapid swelling (edema) of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa and submucosal tissues of the skin of the face, normally around the mouth, and the mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue during a period of minutes to several hours. The swelling can also occur elsewhere, typically in the hands. Angioedema is similar to urticaria, but the swelling is subcutaneous rather than on the epidermis.",
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"label": "Angioedema",
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"original_id": "HP:0100665",
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"predicate": "subClassOf",
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"document": "Angioedema Rapid swelling (edema) of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa and submucosal tissues of the skin of the face, normally around the mouth, and the mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue during a period of minutes to several hours. The swelling can also occur elsewhere, typically in the hands. Angioedema is similar to urticaria, but the swelling is subcutaneous rather than on the epidermis. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Edema'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VascularSkinAbnormality'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Angiofibroma consist of many often dilated vessels.",
"id": "Angiofibromas",
"label": "Angiofibromas",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0010615",
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{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Fibroma"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Angiofibromas Angiofibroma consist of many often dilated vessels. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Fibroma'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Blood vessel formation when new vessels emerge from the proliferation of pre-existing blood vessels.",
"id": "Angiogenesis",
"label": "angiogenesis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0001525",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "BloodVesselMorphogenesis"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureFormationInvolvedInMorphogenesis"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "angiogenesis Blood vessel formation when new vessels emerge from the proliferation of pre-existing blood vessels. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'BloodVesselMorphogenesis'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureFormationInvolvedInMorphogenesis'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Blood vessel formation when new vessels emerge from the proliferation of pre-existing blood vessels and contribute to the series of events that restore integrity to a damaged tissue, following an injury.",
"id": "AngiogenesisInvolvedInWoundHealing",
"label": "angiogenesis involved in wound healing",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0060055",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "WoundHealing"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Angiogenesis"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "angiogenesis involved in wound healing Blood vessel formation when new vessels emerge from the proliferation of pre-existing blood vessels and contribute to the series of events that restore integrity to a damaged tissue, following an injury. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'WoundHealing'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Angiogenesis'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Irregular lines in the deep retina that are typically configured in a radiating fashion and emanate from the optic disc. Angioid streaks are crack-like dehiscences in abnormally thickened and calcified Bruch's membrane, resulting in atrophy of the overlying retinal pigment epithelium. They may be associated with a number of endocrine, metabolic, and connective tissue abnormalities but are frequently idiopathic.",
"id": "AngioidStreaksOfTheFundus",
"label": "Angioid streaks of the fundus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001102",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalRetinalMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angioid streaks of the fundus Irregular lines in the deep retina that are typically configured in a radiating fashion and emanate from the optic disc. Angioid streaks are crack-like dehiscences in abnormally thickened and calcified Bruch's membrane, resulting in atrophy of the overlying retinal pigment epithelium. They may be associated with a number of endocrine, metabolic, and connective tissue abnormalities but are frequently idiopathic. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalRetinalMorphology'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Angiokeratomas are hyperkeratotic papules that are characterized histologically by superficial ectatic (i.e., dilated) blood vessels with epidermal proliferation. Clinically, angiokeratoma presents as a small, raised, dark-red spot.",
"id": "Angiokeratoma",
"label": "Angiokeratoma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001014",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "VascularSkinAbnormality"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Angiokeratoma Angiokeratomas are hyperkeratotic papules that are characterized histologically by superficial ectatic (i.e., dilated) blood vessels with epidermal proliferation. Clinically, angiokeratoma presents as a small, raised, dark-red spot. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'VascularSkinAbnormality'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of angiokeratoma that typically presents in childhood as a large, mostly linear and unilateral hyperkeratotic plaque which is composed of confluent keratotic papules. The size ranges from a few centimeters up to a major part of the body surface. Initially the lesions present asa multile reddish macules, clinically similar to a nevus flammeus. Within several years they develop into acanthokeratotic papules that agrregate into plaques which may have a hyperkeratotic surface.",
"id": "AngiokeratomaCircumscriptumNaeviforme",
"label": "Angiokeratoma circumscriptum naeviforme",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0034410",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Angiokeratoma"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angiokeratoma circumscriptum naeviforme A type of angiokeratoma that typically presents in childhood as a large, mostly linear and unilateral hyperkeratotic plaque which is composed of confluent keratotic papules. The size ranges from a few centimeters up to a major part of the body surface. Initially the lesions present asa multile reddish macules, clinically similar to a nevus flammeus. Within several years they develop into acanthokeratotic papules that agrregate into plaques which may have a hyperkeratotic surface. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Angiokeratoma'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum (ACD) is typically characterized by innumerable small red to black papules which occur in clusters and are situated symmetrically in the bathing trunks area. The number of lesions and the extension of the body increase steadily with time so that generalization and mucosal involvement are common. The single lesion begins with a minute reddish papule which enlarges to up to 10 mm in diameter, becomes dark red to black with a discrete keratotic overgrowth. Histologically, the papules are characterized by superficial dilated capillaries in papillary dermis with epidermal proliferation.",
"id": "AngiokeratomaCorporisDiffusum",
"label": "Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001071",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Angiokeratoma"
}
]
}
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{
"document": "Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum (ACD) is typically characterized by innumerable small red to black papules which occur in clusters and are situated symmetrically in the bathing trunks area. The number of lesions and the extension of the body increase steadily with time so that generalization and mucosal involvement are common. The single lesion begins with a minute reddish papule which enlarges to up to 10 mm in diameter, becomes dark red to black with a discrete keratotic overgrowth. Histologically, the papules are characterized by superficial dilated capillaries in papillary dermis with epidermal proliferation. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Angiokeratoma'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of angiokeratoma that typically presents in women on the dorsa of fingers and toes and multiple dark red papules with a slightly verrucous surface, each measuring about 3-5 mm in diameter.",
"id": "AngiokeratomaOfMibelli",
"label": "Angiokeratoma of Mibelli",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0034411",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Angiokeratoma"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angiokeratoma of Mibelli A type of angiokeratoma that typically presents in women on the dorsa of fingers and toes and multiple dark red papules with a slightly verrucous surface, each measuring about 3-5 mm in diameter. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Angiokeratoma'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Angioma serpiginosum consists of punctate, tightly packed telangiectatic lesions. Characteristic histopathological features are dilated and tortuous capillaries involving the uppermost part of the dermis.",
"id": "AngiomaSerpentinum",
"label": "Angioma serpentinum",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0025108",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "CapillaryMalformation"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angioma serpentinum Angioma serpiginosum consists of punctate, tightly packed telangiectatic lesions. Characteristic histopathological features are dilated and tortuous capillaries involving the uppermost part of the dermis. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'CapillaryMalformation'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "Angiosarcoma",
"label": "Angiosarcoma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0200058",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SoftTissueSarcoma"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angiosarcoma None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SoftTissueSarcoma'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A protein that is a translation product of the mouse Ren1 or Ren2 genes, 1:1 orthologs thereof, or a semi-ortholog thereof.",
"id": "Angiotensinogenase",
"label": "angiotensinogenase",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "PR:000050025",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Protein_PR:000000001"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angiotensinogenase A protein that is a translation product of the mouse Ren1 or Ren2 genes, 1:1 orthologs thereof, or a semi-ortholog thereof. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Protein_PR:000000001'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "An orientation inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's placement at an angle.",
"id": "Angle",
"label": "angle",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "PATO:0002326",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Orientation"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angle An orientation inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's placement at an angle. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Orientation'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of glaucomatous optic neuropathy in an eye that has evidence of angle closure (i.e. significant iridotrabecular contact).",
"id": "AngleClosureGlaucoma",
"label": "Angle closure glaucoma",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012109",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Glaucoma"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angle closure glaucoma A type of glaucomatous optic neuropathy in an eye that has evidence of angle closure (i.e. significant iridotrabecular contact). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Glaucoma'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The lateral limit of each lateral part of the oral fissure.",
"id": "AngleOfOralOpening",
"label": "angle of oral opening",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0018149",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "OralOpening"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "MulticellularAnatomicalStructure"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angle of oral opening The lateral limit of each lateral part of the oral fissure. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'OralOpening'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MulticellularAnatomicalStructure'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AngleOfScapula",
"label": "angle of scapula",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0007172",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "Scapula"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "ZoneOfBoneOrgan"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angle of scapula None [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Scapula'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ZoneOfBoneOrgan'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having at least one salient angle on the margin.",
"id": "Angular",
"label": "angular",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "PATO:0001977",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Shape"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angular A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having at least one salient angle on the margin. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Shape'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of inflammation of the lips involving one or both of the corners of the mouth.",
"id": "AngularCheilitis",
"label": "Angular cheilitis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030318",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Cheilitis"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angular cheilitis A type of inflammation of the lips involving one or both of the corners of the mouth. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Cheilitis'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The angular vein formed by the junction of the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the level of the lower margin of the orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein. It receives the external nasal veins of the ala nasi, and communicates with the superior ophthalmic vein through the nasofrontal vein, thus establishing an important anastomosis between the anterior facial vein and the cavernous sinus.",
"id": "AngularVein",
"label": "angular vein",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0014686",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "Head"
},
{
"predicate": "TributaryOf",
"target": "FacialVein"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Vein"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "angular vein The angular vein formed by the junction of the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the level of the lower margin of the orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein. It receives the external nasal veins of the ala nasi, and communicates with the superior ophthalmic vein through the nasofrontal vein, thus establishing an important anastomosis between the anterior facial vein and the cavernous sinus. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Head'}, {'predicate': 'TributaryOf', 'target': 'FacialVein'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Vein'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Antihelical ridge that forms an acute angle between the antitragus and its bifurcation (stem) instead of a gently curving arc.",
"id": "AngulatedAntihelix",
"label": "Angulated antihelix",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011236",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAntihelixMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angulated antihelix Antihelical ridge that forms an acute angle between the antitragus and its bifurcation (stem) instead of a gently curving arc. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAntihelixMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AngulatedForearmBones",
"label": "Angulated forearm bones",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0003954",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalForearmBoneMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angulated forearm bones None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalForearmBoneMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AngulatedHumerus",
"label": "Angulated humerus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0003863",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalHumerusMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angulated humerus None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalHumerusMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Normal muscle fibers are polygonal-shaped in cross section, are multinucleated, and have minimal amounts of endomysial connective tissue. In contrast, angulated (also known as angular) muscle fibers have long and narrow vertices (corners) with sharp edges and a pointed tip.",
"id": "AngulatedMuscleFibers",
"label": "Angulated muscle fibers",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0034045",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalMuscleFiberMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Angulated muscle fibers Normal muscle fibers are polygonal-shaped in cross section, are multinucleated, and have minimal amounts of endomysial connective tissue. In contrast, angulated (also known as angular) muscle fibers have long and narrow vertices (corners) with sharp edges and a pointed tip. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalMuscleFiberMorphology'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Inability to experience pleasure activities usually found enjoyable.",
"id": "Anhedonia",
"label": "Anhedonia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012154",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "ImpairmentInPersonalityFunctioning"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anhedonia Inability to experience pleasure activities usually found enjoyable. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'ImpairmentInPersonalityFunctioning'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Inability to sweat.",
"id": "Anhidrosis",
"label": "Anhidrosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0000970",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfSkinAdnexaPhysiology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anhidrosis Inability to sweat. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfSkinAdnexaPhysiology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AnhidroticEctodermalDysplasia",
"label": "Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0007476",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "EctodermalDysplasia"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'EctodermalDysplasia'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A complete or near-complete lack of amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus. This finding can be observed sonographically in the third trimesters if the deepest pocket of amniotic fluid is less than or equal to 2 cm.",
"id": "Anhydramnios",
"label": "Anhydramnios",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0025700",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfTheAmnioticFluid"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anhydramnios A complete or near-complete lack of amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus. This finding can be observed sonographically in the third trimesters if the deepest pocket of amniotic fluid is less than or equal to 2 cm. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfTheAmnioticFluid'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Intramolecular ethers formally arising by elimination of water from two hydroxy groups of a single molecule of a monosaccharide (aldose or ketose) or monosaccharide derivative.",
"id": "AnhydroSugar",
"label": "anhydro sugar",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:22558",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Monosaccharide"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anhydro sugar Intramolecular ethers formally arising by elimination of water from two hydroxy groups of a single molecule of a monosaccharide (aldose or ketose) or monosaccharide derivative. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Monosaccharide'}]"
}
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{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A native cell that is part of some Metazoa.",
"id": "AnimalCell",
"label": "animal cell",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000548",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "EukaryoticCell"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal cell A native cell that is part of some Metazoa. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'EukaryoticCell'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Hypersensitivity in form of an adverse immune reaction against animal dander.",
"id": "AnimalDanderAllergy",
"label": "Animal dander allergy",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0410321",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnimalProteinAllergy"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Animal dander allergy Hypersensitivity in form of an adverse immune reaction against animal dander. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnimalProteinAllergy'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in animals that include diverse creatures from sponges, insects to mammals.",
"id": "AnimalMetabolite",
"label": "animal metabolite",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:75767",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "EukaryoticMetabolite"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal metabolite Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in animals that include diverse creatures from sponges, insects to mammals. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'EukaryoticMetabolite'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Development of a tissue or tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Development pertains to the process whose specific outcome is the progression of a structure over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.",
"id": "AnimalOrganDevelopment",
"label": "animal organ development",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0048513",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureDevelopment"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal organ development Development of a tissue or tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Development pertains to the process whose specific outcome is the progression of a structure over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureDevelopment'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an animal organ to attain its fully functional state. An organ is a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions.",
"id": "AnimalOrganMaturation",
"label": "animal organ maturation",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0048799",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "AnimalOrganDevelopment"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureMaturation"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal organ maturation A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an animal organ to attain its fully functional state. An organ is a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'AnimalOrganDevelopment'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureMaturation'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Morphogenesis of an animal organ. An organ is defined as a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Morphogenesis is the process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.",
"id": "AnimalOrganMorphogenesis",
"label": "animal organ morphogenesis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "GO:0009887",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "AnimalOrganDevelopment"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnatomicalStructureMorphogenesis"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal organ morphogenesis Morphogenesis of an animal organ. An organ is defined as a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Morphogenesis is the process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'AnimalOrganDevelopment'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnatomicalStructureMorphogenesis'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Hypersensitivity in form of an adverse immune reaction against animal proteins.",
"id": "AnimalProteinAllergy",
"label": "Animal protein allergy",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0410320",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Allergy"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Animal protein allergy Hypersensitivity in form of an adverse immune reaction against animal proteins. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Allergy'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Diploid cell produced by the fusion of sperm cell nucleus and egg cell.",
"id": "AnimalZygote",
"label": "animal zygote",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CL:0000365",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "EarlyEmbryonicCell_metazoa_"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Zygote"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "animal zygote Diploid cell produced by the fusion of sperm cell nucleus and egg cell. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'EarlyEmbryonicCell_metazoa_'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Zygote'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A monoatomic or polyatomic species having one or more elementary charges of the electron.",
"id": "Anion",
"label": "anion",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:22563",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Ion"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anion A monoatomic or polyatomic species having one or more elementary charges of the electron. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Ion'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any carbohydrate acid derivative anion obtained by deprotonation of at least one of the neuraminosyl carboxy groups of a ganglioside.",
"id": "AnionicGanglioside",
"label": "anionic ganglioside",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:79346",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "CarbohydrateAcidDerivativeAnion"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anionic ganglioside Any carbohydrate acid derivative anion obtained by deprotonation of at least one of the neuraminosyl carboxy groups of a ganglioside. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'CarbohydrateAcidDerivativeAnion'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A group that carries an overall negative charge.",
"id": "AnionicGroup",
"label": "anionic group",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:64767",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Group"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anionic group A group that carries an overall negative charge. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Group'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Any organophosphate oxoanion that is a negatively charged phospholipid, e.g. phosphatidylserine(1-), phosphatidate(2-), phosphatidylglycerol(1-).",
"id": "AnionicPhospholipid",
"label": "anionic phospholipid",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:62643",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "obo:chebi#is_conjugate_base_of",
"target": "Phospholipid"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "OrganophosphateOxoanion"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anionic phospholipid Any organophosphate oxoanion that is a negatively charged phospholipid, e.g. phosphatidylserine(1-), phosphatidate(2-), phosphatidylglycerol(1-). [{'predicate': 'obo:chebi#is_conjugate_base_of', 'target': 'Phospholipid'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'OrganophosphateOxoanion'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Abnormality of the iris characterized by, typically bilateral, complete or partial iris hypoplasia. The phenotype ranges from mild defects of anterior iris stroma only to almost complete absence of the iris.",
"id": "Aniridia",
"label": "Aniridia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0000526",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AplasiaHypoplasiaOfTheIris"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Aniridia Abnormality of the iris characterized by, typically bilateral, complete or partial iris hypoplasia. The phenotype ranges from mild defects of anterior iris stroma only to almost complete absence of the iris. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AplasiaHypoplasiaOfTheIris'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Anisocoria, or unequal pupil size, may represent a benign physiologic variant or a manifestation of disease.",
"id": "Anisocoria",
"label": "Anisocoria",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0009916",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalPupilMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anisocoria Anisocoria, or unequal pupil size, may represent a benign physiologic variant or a manifestation of disease. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalPupilMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Abnormally increased variability in the size of erythrocytes.",
"id": "Anisocytosis",
"label": "Anisocytosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011273",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalErythrocyteMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anisocytosis Abnormally increased variability in the size of erythrocytes. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalErythrocyteMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Inequality of refractive power of the two eyes.",
"id": "Anisometropia",
"label": "Anisometropia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0012803",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalityOfRefraction"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anisometropia Inequality of refractive power of the two eyes. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalityOfRefraction'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A type of poikilocytosis characterized by the presence in the blood of erythrocytes of varying sizes and abnormal shapes.",
"id": "Anisopoikilocytosis",
"label": "Anisopoikilocytosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0004823",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Poikilocytosis"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anisopoikilocytosis A type of poikilocytosis characterized by the presence in the blood of erythrocytes of varying sizes and abnormal shapes. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Poikilocytosis'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Abnormally increased variability of the size of the vertebral bodies.",
"id": "Anisospondyly",
"label": "Anisospondyly",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0002879",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalFormOfTheVertebralBodies"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Anisospondyly Abnormally increased variability of the size of the vertebral bodies. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalFormOfTheVertebralBodies'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Clonus is an involuntary tendon reflex that causes repeated flexion and extension of the foot. Ankle clonus is tested by rapidly flexing the foot upward.",
"id": "AnkleClonus",
"label": "Ankle clonus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0011448",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Clonus"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAnklePhysiology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle clonus Clonus is an involuntary tendon reflex that causes repeated flexion and extension of the foot. Ankle clonus is tested by rapidly flexing the foot upward. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Clonus'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAnklePhysiology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A portion of connective tissue that is part of an ankle [Automatically generated definition].",
"id": "AnkleConnectiveTissue",
"label": "ankle connective tissue",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0003596",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "TransformationOf",
"target": "MesenchymeOfTarsalRegion"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "ankle connective tissue A portion of connective tissue that is part of an ankle [Automatically generated definition]. [{'predicate': 'TransformationOf', 'target': 'MesenchymeOfTarsalRegion'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AnkleContracture",
"label": "Ankle contracture",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0034677",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "FootJointContracture"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAnkleMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle contracture None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'FootJointContracture'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAnkleMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AnkleFlexionContracture",
"label": "Ankle flexion contracture",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0006466",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "LowerLimbJointContracture"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AnkleContracture"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle flexion contracture None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LowerLimbJointContracture'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AnkleContracture'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A joint that connects the hindlimb autopod and zeugopod skeletons.",
"id": "AnkleJoint",
"label": "ankle joint",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0001488",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "Hindlimb"
},
{
"predicate": "Overlaps",
"target": "Pes"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "SynovialJoint"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "ankle joint A joint that connects the hindlimb autopod and zeugopod skeletons. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'Hindlimb'}, {'predicate': 'Overlaps', 'target': 'Pes'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'SynovialJoint'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Abnormal accumulation of fluid in or around the ankle joint.",
"id": "AnkleJointEffusion",
"label": "Ankle joint effusion",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0032063",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAnkleMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle joint effusion Abnormal accumulation of fluid in or around the ankle joint. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAnkleMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A nerve that is part of an ankle [Automatically generated definition].",
"id": "AnkleNerve",
"label": "ankle nerve",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0003446",
"relationships": null
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "ankle nerve A nerve that is part of an ankle [Automatically generated definition]. None"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the ankle.",
"id": "AnklePain",
"label": "Ankle pain",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0030840",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "LowerLimbPain"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle pain An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the ankle. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LowerLimbPain'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AnkleSwelling",
"label": "Ankle swelling",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001785",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalAnkleMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle swelling None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalAnkleMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Reduced strength of the muscles that lift or otherwise move the foot at the ankle.",
"id": "AnkleWeakness",
"label": "Ankle weakness",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0031374",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "MuscleWeakness"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankle weakness Reduced strength of the muscles that lift or otherwise move the foot at the ankle. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MuscleWeakness'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Partial fusion of the upper and lower eyelid margins by single or multiple bands of tissue.",
"id": "Ankyloblepharon",
"label": "Ankyloblepharon",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0009755",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalEyelidMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankyloblepharon Partial fusion of the upper and lower eyelid margins by single or multiple bands of tissue. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalEyelidMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Short or anteriorly attached lingual frenulum, associated with limited mobility of the tongue.",
"id": "Ankyloglossia",
"label": "Ankyloglossia",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0010296",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalOralFrenulumMorphology"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalTongueMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankyloglossia Short or anteriorly attached lingual frenulum, associated with limited mobility of the tongue. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalOralFrenulumMorphology'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalTongueMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A reduction of joint mobility resulting from changes involving the articular surfaces.",
"id": "Ankylosis",
"label": "Ankylosis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0031013",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "LimitationOfJointMobility"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankylosis A reduction of joint mobility resulting from changes involving the articular surfaces. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LimitationOfJointMobility'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": null,
"id": "AnkylosisOfFeetSmallJoints",
"label": "Ankylosis of feet small joints",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0008090",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalFootMorphology"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Ankylosis"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Ankylosis of feet small joints None [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalFootMorphology'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Ankylosis'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "Anlagen are populations of contiguous cells, typically arranged in one plane, that are morphologically indistinct, but that already correspond in extent to a later organ/tissue.",
"id": "Anlage",
"label": "anlage",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0007688",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "PartOf",
"target": "MulticellularOrganism"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Tissue"
},
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "DevelopingAnatomicalStructure"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "anlage Anlagen are populations of contiguous cells, typically arranged in one plane, that are morphologically indistinct, but that already correspond in extent to a later organ/tissue. [{'predicate': 'PartOf', 'target': 'MulticellularOrganism'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Tissue'}, {'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'DevelopingAnatomicalStructure'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A lesion of the skin with a ring-like distribution.",
"id": "AnnularCutaneousLesion",
"label": "Annular cutaneous lesion",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0025528",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "LocalizedSkinLesion"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Annular cutaneous lesion A lesion of the skin with a ring-like distribution. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'LocalizedSkinLesion'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A congenital anomaly in which the pancreas completely (or sometimes incompletely) encircles the second portion of duodenum and occasionally obstructs the more proximal duodenum.",
"id": "AnnularPancreas",
"label": "Annular pancreas",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "HP:0001734",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "AbnormalPancreasMorphology"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "Annular pancreas A congenital anomaly in which the pancreas completely (or sometimes incompletely) encircles the second portion of duodenum and occasionally obstructs the more proximal duodenum. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'AbnormalPancreasMorphology'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A mancude monocyclic hydrocarbon without side chains of the general formula CnHn (n is an even number) or CnHn+1 (n is an odd number). In systematic nomenclature an annulene with seven or more carbon atoms may be named [n]annulene, where n is the number of carbon atoms.",
"id": "Annulene",
"label": "annulene",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "CHEBI:33662",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "MonocyclicHydrocarbon"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "annulene A mancude monocyclic hydrocarbon without side chains of the general formula CnHn (n is an even number) or CnHn+1 (n is an odd number). In systematic nomenclature an annulene with seven or more carbon atoms may be named [n]annulene, where n is the number of carbon atoms. [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'MonocyclicHydrocarbon'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "A ring of fibrous or fibrocartilaginous tissue (as of an intervertebral disk or surrounding an orifice of the heart).",
"id": "AnnulusFibrosus",
"label": "annulus fibrosus",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0006444",
"relationships": [
{
"predicate": "subClassOf",
"target": "Fibrocartilage"
}
]
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "annulus fibrosus A ring of fibrous or fibrocartilaginous tissue (as of an intervertebral disk or surrounding an orifice of the heart). [{'predicate': 'subClassOf', 'target': 'Fibrocartilage'}]"
}
|
{
"aliases": null,
"definition": "The ring of fibrocartilage and fibrous tissue forming the circumference of the intervertebral disc; surrounds the nucleus pulposus, which is prone to herniation when the annulus fibrosus is compromised.",
"id": "AnnulusFibrosusDisciIntervertebralis",
"label": "annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis",
"logical_definition": null,
"original_id": "UBERON:0004715",
"relationships": null
}
| 0 |
{
"document": "annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis The ring of fibrocartilage and fibrous tissue forming the circumference of the intervertebral disc; surrounds the nucleus pulposus, which is prone to herniation when the annulus fibrosus is compromised. None"
}
|
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