Preferred Name

neuroendocrine neoplasm
Synonyms

APUDoma

neuroendocrine neoplasm

neuroendocrine tumor

Definitions

Endocrine tumours, also referred to as neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), are defined by a common phenotype which is characterized by the expression of general markers (neuron specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin) and hormone secretion products. These tumours may be localized in any part of the body and are generally discovered in non-specific situations, i.e. not immediately suggestive of NETs (tests for inherited predisposition to tumours or for a clinical syndrome caused by abnormal hormone secretion). Editor note: TODO design pattern, often NCIT uses 'neuroendocrine tumor' for particular grading with 'neuroendocrine neoplasm' as the superclass

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0019496

comment

Editor note: TODO design pattern, often NCIT uses 'neuroendocrine tumor' for particular grading with 'neuroendocrine neoplasm' as the superclass

altLabel

APUDoma

neuroendocrine neoplasm

neuroendocrine tumor

definition

Endocrine tumours, also referred to as neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), are defined by a common phenotype which is characterized by the expression of general markers (neuron specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin) and hormone secretion products. These tumours may be localized in any part of the body and are generally discovered in non-specific situations, i.e. not immediately suggestive of NETs (tests for inherited predisposition to tumours or for a clinical syndrome caused by abnormal hormone secretion).

Editor note: TODO design pattern, often NCIT uses 'neuroendocrine tumor' for particular grading with 'neuroendocrine neoplasm' as the superclass

disease has feature

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0001517

has_exact_synonym

APUDoma

neuroendocrine neoplasm

neuroendocrine tumor

label

neuroendocrine neoplasm

prefixIRI

MONDO:0019496

prefLabel

neuroendocrine neoplasm

textual definition

Endocrine tumours, also referred to as neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), are defined by a common phenotype which is characterized by the expression of general markers (neuron specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin) and hormone secretion products. These tumours may be localized in any part of the body and are generally discovered in non-specific situations, i.e. not immediately suggestive of NETs (tests for inherited predisposition to tumours or for a clinical syndrome caused by abnormal hormone secretion).

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0002082

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