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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D006175
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D006175
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| Preferred Name | Gynatresia |
| Definitions |
A condition with obliterated endometrial cavity causing secondary AMENORRHEA.
Absence of a normal opening in the lumen of the female genital tract, from the FALLOPIAN TUBES to the VAGINA. This anomaly may be congenital or acquired due to injuries, diseases, or TISSUE ADHESIONS.
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| Synonyms |
Asherman Syndrome
Gynatresias
Syndrome, Asherman
Synechiae, Uterine
Synechiae, Intrauterine
Intrauterine Synechiae
Syndrome, Asherman's
Asherman's Syndrome
Uterine Synechiae
Ashermans Syndrome
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| Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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| definition | A condition with obliterated endometrial cavity causing secondary AMENORRHEA. Absence of a normal opening in the lumen of the female genital tract, from the FALLOPIAN TUBES to the VAGINA. This anomaly may be congenital or acquired due to injuries, diseases, or TISSUE ADHESIONS. |
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| altLabel |
Asherman Syndrome
Gynatresias
Syndrome, Asherman
Synechiae, Uterine
Synechiae, Intrauterine
Intrauterine Synechiae
Syndrome, Asherman's
Asherman's Syndrome
Uterine Synechiae
Ashermans Syndrome
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| prefLabel | Gynatresia
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| Machine permutation | 98
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| HN | 98; use explode 1979-97
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| type | |
| tui | T047
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| TERMUI |
T018745
T768362
T018744
T768361
T768363
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| TH |
NLM (1979)
NLM (1998)
NLM (2011)
ORD (2010)
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| MMR | 20210630
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| notation | D006175
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| Semantic type UMLS property | |
| Inverse of AQ |
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| DX | 19980101
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| cui |
C0156372
C0018414
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| DC | 1
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| MN |
C12.100.250.320
C12.050.351.500.320
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| AN | general or unspecified; prefer specifics
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| AQL | BL CF CI CL CN CO DG DH DI DT EC EH EM EN EP ET GE HI IM ME MI MO NU PA PC PP PS PX RH RT SU TH UR VE VI
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| MDA | 19990101
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