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Id | http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000553
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000553
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Preferred Name | Subependymoma |
Definitions |
Subependymoma is a rare and slow growing type of ependymoma, often presenting in middle-aged adults, found more commonly in men than in women, usually located in the fourth and lateral ventricles and manifesting with variable symptoms including headache, nausea, and loss of balance. In some cases it can be asymptomatic. It is usually associated with a better prognosis than other forms of ependymoma.
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Synonyms |
subependymal astrocytoma (formerly)
WHO grade I ependymal neoplasm
mixed subependymoma-ependymoma
WHO grade I ependymal tumour
subependymal glioma
subependymal astrocytoma
WHO grade I ependymal tumor
SUBEPENDYMOMA, benign
subependymoma
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | Subependymoma is a rare and slow growing type of ependymoma, often presenting in middle-aged adults, found more commonly in men than in women, usually located in the fourth and lateral ventricles and manifesting with variable symptoms including headache, nausea, and loss of balance. In some cases it can be asymptomatic. It is usually associated with a better prognosis than other forms of ependymoma. |
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preferred label |
Subependymoma
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label |
Subependymoma
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prefLabel |
Subependymoma
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database_cross_reference |
MONDO:0007667
ICD10:D43.2
ICDO:9383/1
GARD:0010070
ONCOTREE:SUBE
MEDGEN:64637
EFO:1000553
Orphanet:251639
MESH:D018315
EFO:1001197
UMLS:C0206725
DOID:4843
GARD:10070
NCIT:C3795
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notation |
EFO:1000553
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has_related_synonym |
subependymal astrocytoma (formerly)
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id |
EFO:1000553
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WHO grade I ependymal neoplasm
mixed subependymoma-ependymoma
WHO grade I ependymal tumour
subependymal glioma
subependymal astrocytoma
WHO grade I ependymal tumor
SUBEPENDYMOMA, benign
subependymoma
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