Preferred Name | asthma | |
Synonyms |
chronic obstructive asthma with acute exacerbation chronic obstructive asthma with status asthmaticus exercise-induced asthma chronic obstructive asthma Exercise induced asthma bronchial hyperreactivity |
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Definitions |
A bronchial disease that is characterized by chronic inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors. The disease has_symptom recurring periods of wheezing (a whistling sound while breathing), has_symptom chest tightness, has_symptom shortness of breath, has_symptom mucus production and has_symptom coughing. The symptoms appear due to a variety of triggers such as allergens, irritants, respiratory infections, weather changes, exercise, stress, reflux disease, medications, foods and emotional anxiety. Xref MGI. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_2841 |
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comment |
Xref MGI. |
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database_cross_reference |
SNOMEDCT_US_2018_03_01:21341004 EFO:0000270 ICD10CM:J45 ICD9CM:493.9 UMLS_CUI:C0004096 MESH:D001249 ICD10CM:J45.90 ICD10CM:J45.909 GARD:10246 ICD9CM:493 KEGG:05310 NCI:C28397 |
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true |
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has exact synonym |
chronic obstructive asthma with acute exacerbation chronic obstructive asthma with status asthmaticus exercise-induced asthma chronic obstructive asthma Exercise induced asthma bronchial hyperreactivity |
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has_alternative_id |
DOID:12703 DOID:13829 DOID:13830 DOID:2840 DOID:5783 |
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has_obo_namespace |
disease_ontology |
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DOID:2841 |
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label |
asthma |
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notation |
DOID:2841 |
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prefLabel |
asthma |
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文本定义 |
A bronchial disease that is characterized by chronic inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors. The disease has_symptom recurring periods of wheezing (a whistling sound while breathing), has_symptom chest tightness, has_symptom shortness of breath, has_symptom mucus production and has_symptom coughing. The symptoms appear due to a variety of triggers such as allergens, irritants, respiratory infections, weather changes, exercise, stress, reflux disease, medications, foods and emotional anxiety. |
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subClassOf |