Preferred Name |
lattice corneal dystrophy |
|
Synonyms |
familial amyloid neuropathy, Finnish type |
|
Definitions |
An epithelial-stromal TGFBI dystrophy that is characterized by recurrent erosions and lattice line refractile and fleck-like opacification located_in the cornea, amyloid deposits beginning in the anterior stroma, and progressive vision loss later in life, and has_material_basis_in autosomal dominant inheritance of mutation of transforming growth factor beta-induced gene located in chromosome 5q31.1, which encodes keratoepithelin. Abnormalities lead to increased amyloid protein deposition and disruption of the corneal surface. |
|
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_8943 |
|
database_cross_reference |
MESH:C537935 OMIM:122200 |
|
has exact synonym |
familial amyloid neuropathy, Finnish type |
|
has_obo_namespace |
disease_ontology |
|
id |
DOID:8943 |
|
imported from | ||
label |
lattice corneal dystrophy |
|
notation |
DOID:8943 |
|
prefLabel |
lattice corneal dystrophy |
|
textual definition |
An epithelial-stromal TGFBI dystrophy that is characterized by recurrent erosions and lattice line refractile and fleck-like opacification located_in the cornea, amyloid deposits beginning in the anterior stroma, and progressive vision loss later in life, and has_material_basis_in autosomal dominant inheritance of mutation of transforming growth factor beta-induced gene located in chromosome 5q31.1, which encodes keratoepithelin. Abnormalities lead to increased amyloid protein deposition and disruption of the corneal surface. |
|
subClassOf |
The BioAssay Ontology integrates with OntoloBridge, allowing community users to suggest additions to the public ontology. Complete the template below to submit a term request directly to the ontology maintainer.
Term Label (required)
Suggested term name. If a term can be described with multiple synonyms, only list the preferred name here.
Example: tissue-based format
Term description (required)
A brief definition, description, or usage of your suggested term. Additional term synonyms may be listed in this section.
Example: Involves the use of a tissue derived from a living organism and is a heterogeneous assay type.
Superclass (required)
The parent term of the suggested term. The parent term should be an existing entry of the current ontology. The superclass can be selected directly from the 'Classes' viewer on Bioportal's left tree navigation.
Example: assay format
References (optional)
Provide evidence for the existence of the requested term such as PMIDs of papers or links to other resources that describe the term.
Justification (optional)
Provide any additional information about the requested term here.