# Disease(DOID)
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DOID:0060069
Bacillus cereus pneumonia
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DOID:0060071
pre-malignant neoplasm
A disease of cellular proliferation that results in abnormal growths in the body, which do not invade or destroy the surrounding tissue but, given enough time, will transform into a cancer. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoplasm]
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DOID:0060072
benign neoplasm
A disease of cellular proliferation that results in abnormal growths in the body which lack the ability to metastasize. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_neoplasm, url:http\://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/benigntumors.html]
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DOID:0060073
lymphatic system cancer
An immune system cancer that is located_in the lymphatic system and is characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation of lymphoid tissue. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphatic_system]
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DOID:0060074
ductal carcinoma in situ
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DOID:0060075
estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer
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DOID:0060076
estrogen-receptor negative breast cancer
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DOID:0060077
progesterone-receptor positive breast cancer
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DOID:0060078
progesterone-receptor negative breast cancer
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DOID:0060079
Her2-receptor positive breast cancer
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DOID:0060080
Her2-receptor negative breast cancer
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DOID:0060081
triple-receptor negative breast cancer
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DOID:0060082
breast benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060083
immune system cancer
An organ system cancer located_in the immune system that is characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation in organs of the immune system. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_system]
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DOID:0060084
cell type benign neoplasm
A benign neoplasm that is classified by the type of cell or tissue from which it is derived. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_tumor]
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DOID:0060085
organ system benign neoplasm
A benign neoplasm that is classified by the organ system from which it is arising from. [url:http\://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&version=14.07d&code=C367]
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DOID:0060086
female reproductive organ benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060087
male reproductive organ benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060088
vestibular gland benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060089
endocrine organ benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm that is located_in endocrine glands which secretes a type of hormone directly into the bloodstream to regulate the body. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocrine_system]
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DOID:0060090
central nervous system organ benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060091
cardiovascular organ benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm disease located_in the blood, heart, blood vessels or the lymphatic system. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiovascular_system#Human_cardiovascular_system]
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DOID:0060092
immune system organ benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm located_in the immune system organs. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_system]
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DOID:0060094
bone benign neoplasm
A connective tissue benign neoplasm that is located_in bone. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_tumor]
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DOID:0060095
uterine benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060096
sensory organ benign neoplasm
A nervous system benign neoplasm that is located_in a sensory organ. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_system]
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DOID:0060097
thoracic benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplam that is located_in the thoracic cavity. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracic_cavity]
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DOID:0060098
osteoblastoma
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DOID:0060099
musculoskeletal system benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm that is located_in the muscular and skeletal organs. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musculoskeletal_system]
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DOID:0060100
musculoskeletal system cancer
An organ system cancer located_in the muscular and skeletal organs and characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation of the musculoskeletal organs. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musculoskeletal_system#Diseases_and_disorders]
skeletal system cancer EXACT []
DOID:0060101
benign glioma
A cell type benign neoplasm that has_material_basis_in glial cells. [url:http\://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?CdrID=45700]
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DOID:0060102
cartilage cancer
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DOID:0060103
central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal neoplasm
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DOID:0060104
cerebellar medulloblastoma
A cerebellum cancer that begins in the lower part of the brain on the floor of the skull. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medulloblastoma]
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DOID:0060106
brain meningioma
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DOID:0060108
brain glioma
A brain cancer that has_material_basis_in glial cells. [url:http\://cancergenome.nih.gov/cancersselected/lowergradeglioma, url:http\://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?CdrID=45700]
lower grade glioma EXACT []
DOID:0060109
vulvar benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060110
cervical benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060111
fallopian tube benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060112
ovarian benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060114
vaginal benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060115
nervous system benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm that is located_in the central nervous system or located_in the peripheral nervous system. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system]
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DOID:0060116
sensory system cancer
A nervous system cancer that is located_in the sensory system. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_system]
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DOID:0060117
peritoneal benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm that is located_in the serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity or coelom. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peritoneal]
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DOID:0060118
thoracic disease
A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in the thoracic cavity. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracic_cavity]
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DOID:0060119
pharynx cancer
A gastrointestinal system cancer that is located_in the pharynx. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharynx]
pharynx neoplasm EXACT []
DOID:0060120
skeletal system benign neoplasm
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DOID:0060121
integumentary system benign neoplasm
An organ system benign neoplasm located_in the integumentary system organs. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integumentary_system]
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DOID:0060122
integumentary system cancer
An organ system cancer that is located_in the skin, hair and nails. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integumentary_system]
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DOID:0060123
connective tissue benign neoplasm
A musculoskeletal system benign neoplasm that is located_in connective tissue. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connective_tissue_neoplasm]
tumor of the soft tissue EXACT [NCI2004_11_17:C3377]
DOID:0060125
heavy chain disease
A hypersensitivity reaction type IV disease that results from a proliferation of cells producing immunoglobulin heavy chains. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_chain_disease]
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DOID:0060126
alpha chain disease
A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of alpha antibodies (IgA). [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_chain_disease]
Seligmann's disease EXACT []
DOID:0060127
gamma heavy chain disease
A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of gamma antibody (IgG). [url:http\://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/10346/Gamma_heavy_chain_disease.aspx]
Franklin's disease EXACT []
DOID:0060128
mu chain disease
A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of mu antibody (IgM). [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_chain_disease]
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DOID:0060129
delta chain disease
A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of delta antibody (IgD). [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_chain_disease]
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DOID:0060130
akinetopsia
An agnosia that is a loss of motion perception. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060131
alexithymia
An agnosia that is a deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060132
amusia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize musical notes, rhythms, and intervals. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
receptive amusia EXACT []
DOID:0060133
anosognosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to gain feedback about one's own condition or impairments. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060134
apperceptive agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to distinguish visual shapes. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060135
apraxia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to map out physical actions in order to repeat them in functional activities. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060136
associative agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize visual scenes or classes of objects but retain the abilty to describe them. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060137
auditory agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to distinguishing environmental and non-verbal auditory cues including difficulty distinguishing speech from non-speech sounds even though hearing is usually normal. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060138
autotopagnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to orient parts of the body. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060139
color agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize a color, while being able to perceive or distinguish it. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060140
cortical deafness
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to perceive any auditory information but whose hearing is intact. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060141
finger agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to distinguish the fingers on the hand. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060142
form agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to perceive a whole object while perceiving only parts of details. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060143
integrative agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to integrate these elements together into comprehensible perceptual wholes while recognizing elements of the whole. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060144
mirror agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to acknowledge objects in the neglected field that are visible when a mirror reflects the object visible in the non-neglected field. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060145
pain agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to perceive and process pain. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
analgesia EXACT []
DOID:0060146
phonagnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize familiar voices. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060147
semantic agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to visually recognise an object while maintaining the use of non-visual sensory systems such as feeling, tapping, smelling, rocking or flicking the object to recognise the object. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060148
simultanagnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recgonize a whole image or scene while retianing the ability to recognize objects or details in their visual field one at a time. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060149
social emotional agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to perceive facial expression, body language and intonation, rendering them unable to non-verbally perceive people's emotions and limiting that aspect of social interaction. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
expressive agnosia EXACT []
DOID:0060150
astereognosia
An agnosia that is the loss of the ability to recognize objects by touch based on its texture, size and weight. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
somatosensory agnosia EXACT []
DOID:0060151
tactile agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize or identify objects by touch alone. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060152
time agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to comprehend the succession and duration of events. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060153
topographical agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to rely on visual cues to guide them directionally due to the inability to recognise objects. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060154
verbal auditory agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognising spoken words as semantically meaningful. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060155
visual agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to visually recognize objects. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060156
visual verbal agnosia
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to comprehending the meaning of written words. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosia]
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DOID:0060157
diffuse alopecia areata
An alopecia areata that involves diffuse loss of hair over the whole scalp. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alopecia_areata]
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DOID:0060158
acquired metabolic disease
A disease of metabolism that has _material_basis_in enzyme deficiency or accumulation of enzymes or toxins which interfere with normal function due to an endocrine organ disease, organ malfunction, inadequate intake, dietary deficiency, or malabsorption. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inborn_error_of_metabolism, url:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68008659]
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DOID:0060159
organic acidemia
An amino acid metabolic disorder that disrupts normal amino acid metabolism causing a building up of branched-chain amino acids. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aciduria]
organic aciduria EXACT []
DOID:0060160
survival motor neuron spinal muscular atrophy
A spinal muscular atrophy that is associated with the survival of motor neuron protein. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survival_motor_neuron_spinal_muscular_atrophy]
spinal muscular atrophies of childhood EXACT []
DOID:0060161
Kennedy's disease
A spinal muscular dystrophy that has_material_basis_in an X-linked recessive expansion of CAG triplet repeats (glutamine)\nin exon 1 of AR gene encoding the androgen receptor. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_disease]
X-linked Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy EXACT []
DOID:0060162
dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy
An autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia that has_material_basis_in expansion of CAG triplet repeats (glutamine) encoding a polyglutamine tract in the atrophin-1 protein. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentatorubral-pallidoluysian_atrophy]
Naito-Oyanagi disease EXACT []
DOID:0060163
body dysmorphic disorder
A somatoform disorder that involves an excessive concern about and preoccupation with a perceived defect in his or her physical features (body image). [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_dysmorphic_disorder]
dysmorphophobia EXACT []
DOID:0060164
pain disorder
A somatoform disorder that involves chronic pain in one or more areas, and is thought to be caused by psychological stress. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_disorder]
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DOID:0060165
Kleine-Levin syndrome
A recurrent hypersomnia that is characterized by recurring periods of excessive amounts of sleep and altered behavior. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine-Levin_syndrome]
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DOID:0060166
bipolar ll disorder
A bipolar disorder that is characterized by at least one hypomanic episode and at least one major depressive episode; with this disorder, depressive episodes are more frequent and more intense than manic episodes. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_II]
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DOID:0060167
seasonal affective disorder
A mental depression that involves presentation of depressive symptoms only during a specific season of the year. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder]
winter depression EXACT []
DOID:0060168
histidinemia
A histidine metabolism disease that involves a deficiency of the enzyme histidase. [url:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histidinemia]
histidinuria EXACT []
DOID:0060169
benign familial infantile epilepsy
An infancy electroclinical syndrome that is characterized by convulsions, with onset at age 3 to 12 months. [url:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12503648]
BFIE EXACT []
DOID:0060170
generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus
An idiopathic generalized epilepsy that is characterized by febrile seizures often with accessory afebrile generalized tonic-clonic seizures with childhood onset. [url:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22011963]
GEFS+ EXACT []
DOID:0060171
Dravet Syndrome
An epilepsy that is characterized by frequent febrile seizures with onset before 1 year. [url:http\://dravet.org/about-dravet/smei, url:http\://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/dravet_syndrome/dravet_syndrome.htm]
SMEI EXACT []
DOID:0060172
juvenile absence epilepsy
An adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome statring between the age of ten to 17 years characterized by the occurrence of typical absence seizures. [JA:Epilepsy Genetics Kiel, url:http\://www.ilae-epilepsy.org]
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DOID:0060173
Timothy syndrome
An autosomal dominant disease that is characterized by cardiac, hand/foot, facial, and neurodevelopmental features. The two forms are type 1 (classic) and type 2, a rare form caused by mutations in a transcript variant of CACNA1C. [url:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1403/]
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DOID:0060174
GABA aminotransferase deficiency
A gamma-amino butyric acid metabolism disorder that is characterized by a defect in the gene coding for gamma-aminobutyrate transaminase, which is responsible for catabolism of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an important, mostly inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, into succinic semialdehyde. [url:http\://pathman.smpdb.ca/pathways/SMP00351/pathway, url:http\://www.pndassoc.org/atf/cf/%7BC3CD1AA0-3DB0-43D2-ADA5-F1509D3000DE%7D/Pearl.pdf]
gamma-aminobutyric acid transaminase deficiency EXACT []