Preferred Name |
Pthirus pubis infestation |
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Synonyms |
Pediculus pubis |
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Definitions |
A lice infestation that involves parasitic infestation by pubic lice Pthirus pubis, which are found in the pubic hair, less commonly in eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, armpit, perianal area, groin, trunk and scalp. The symptoms include itching in the pubic and groin area. Intense itching leads to scratching which can cause sores and secondary bacterial infection of the skin. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_13760 |
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database_cross_reference |
UMLS_CUI:C0030759 ICD9CM:132.2 SNOMEDCT_US_2020_03_01:71011005 ICD10CM:B85.3 NCI:C35777 |
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has exact synonym |
Pediculus pubis Infestation by Phthirus pubis Pediculosis Pubis Phthirus pubis Phthirus/pediculus pubis - pubic lice - crabs crabs Phthiriasis pubis |
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has_obo_namespace |
disease_ontology |
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id |
DOID:13760 |
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imported from | ||
in_subset |
http://purl.oboInOwllibrary.org/oboInOwl/doid#NCIthesaurus http://purl.oboInOwllibrary.org/oboInOwl/doid#sexually_transmitted_infectious_disease |
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label |
Pthirus pubis infestation |
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notation |
DOID:13760 |
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prefLabel |
Pthirus pubis infestation |
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textual definition |
A lice infestation that involves parasitic infestation by pubic lice Pthirus pubis, which are found in the pubic hair, less commonly in eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, armpit, perianal area, groin, trunk and scalp. The symptoms include itching in the pubic and groin area. Intense itching leads to scratching which can cause sores and secondary bacterial infection of the skin. |
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subClassOf |
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