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Digital medicine Outcomes Value Set (DOVeS) Ontology
Preferred Name | leishmaniasis | |
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post kala-Azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal infectious disease by leishmaniasis visceral leishmaniasis (subtype) cutaneous leishmaniasis (subtype) |
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Definitions |
Infectious disease that is transmitted through the bite of hematophagous female phlebotomine sand flies. The clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic to clinically overt disease which can remain localized to the skin or disseminate to the upper oral and respiratory mucous membranes or throughout the reticulo-endothelial system. Three main clinical syndromes have been described: visceral (or Kala-Azar; with fever, weight loss, hepatosplenomegaly), cutaneous, and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (cutaneous or mucocutaneous ulceration). |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0011989 |
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post kala-Azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal infectious disease by leishmaniasis visceral leishmaniasis (subtype) cutaneous leishmaniasis (subtype)
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definition |
Infectious disease that is transmitted through the bite of hematophagous female phlebotomine sand flies. The clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic to clinically overt disease which can remain localized to the skin or disseminate to the upper oral and respiratory mucous membranes or throughout the reticulo-endothelial system. Three main clinical syndromes have been described: visceral (or Kala-Azar; with fever, weight loss, hepatosplenomegaly), cutaneous, and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (cutaneous or mucocutaneous ulceration).
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post kala-Azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis post-kala-azar dermal infectious disease by leishmaniasis visceral leishmaniasis (subtype) cutaneous leishmaniasis (subtype)
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leishmaniasis
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MONDO:0011989
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leishmaniasis
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textual definition |
Infectious disease that is transmitted through the bite of hematophagous female phlebotomine sand flies. The clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic to clinically overt disease which can remain localized to the skin or disseminate to the upper oral and respiratory mucous membranes or throughout the reticulo-endothelial system. Three main clinical syndromes have been described: visceral (or Kala-Azar; with fever, weight loss, hepatosplenomegaly), cutaneous, and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (cutaneous or mucocutaneous ulceration).
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