Preferred Name |
Neoplasm |
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Synonyms |
Oncological abnormality Neoplasia Tumor Tumour Abnormal tissue mass Cancer Oncology |
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Definitions |
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies neoplasms into four main groups: (i) benign neoplasm, (ii) in situ neoplasm, (iii) malignant neoplasm, and (iv) neoplasm of uncertain or unknown behavior. A malignant neoplasm is also known as cancer. An organ or organ-system abnormality that consists of uncontrolled autonomous cell-proliferation which can occur in any part of the body as a benign or malignant neoplasm (tumour). |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664 |
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comment |
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies neoplasms into four main groups: (i) benign neoplasm, (ii) in situ neoplasm, (iii) malignant neoplasm, and (iv) neoplasm of uncertain or unknown behavior. A malignant neoplasm is also known as cancer. |
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database_cross_reference |
UMLS:C0006826 SNOMEDCT_US:108369006 UMLS:C0027651 SNOMEDCT_US:363346000 MSH:D009369 NCIT:C3262 |
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fromILAE |
true |
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has exact synonym |
Oncological abnormality Neoplasia Tumor Tumour |
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has_alternative_id |
HP:0003008 HP:0006741 |
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has_broad_synonym |
Abnormal tissue mass |
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has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype |
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hasDefinition |
Epileptogenic tumors are, in the majority, biologically benign lesions that do not usually change over time. As a result, they do not require oncological surgery and surveillance, instead their management centres on control of seizures. Some tumors are highly associated with refractory epilepsy, and are amenable to epilepsy surgery due to their anatomic and imaging features, epilepsy surgery is therefore an important treatment option for this group of patients. |
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id |
HP:0002664 |
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imported from | ||
label |
Neoplasm |
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notation |
HP:0002664 |
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oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym |
Cancer Oncology |
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prefLabel |
Neoplasm |
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文本定义 |
An organ or organ-system abnormality that consists of uncontrolled autonomous cell-proliferation which can occur in any part of the body as a benign or malignant neoplasm (tumour). |
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subClassOf |
https://bio.scai.fraunhofer.de/ontology/epilepsy#structural_etiology |