Preferred Name |
scabies |
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Synonyms |
Sarcoptic itch Infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis |
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Definitions |
A mite infestation that is a contagious ectoparasite skin infection caused by human itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei type hominis, which burrows into the upper layer of the skin but never below the stratum corneum causing severe itching and a rash found on the hands, folds of the wrist, elbow or knee, penis, breast, and shoulder blades. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_8295 |
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database_cross_reference |
ICD10CM:B86 SNOMEDCT_US_2020_03_01:266224002 MESH:D012532 UMLS_CUI:C0036262 ICD9CM:133.0 NCI:C34998 |
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has exact match |
MESH:D012532 |
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has exact synonym |
Sarcoptic itch Infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei Infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis |
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has_obo_namespace |
disease_ontology |
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id |
DOID:8295 |
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imported from | ||
in_subset | ||
label |
scabies |
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notation |
DOID:8295 |
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prefLabel |
scabies |
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textual definition |
A mite infestation that is a contagious ectoparasite skin infection caused by human itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei type hominis, which burrows into the upper layer of the skin but never below the stratum corneum causing severe itching and a rash found on the hands, folds of the wrist, elbow or knee, penis, breast, and shoulder blades. |
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subClassOf |
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