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PMO Precision Medicine Ontology
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December 16, 2020
Acronym | PMAPP-PMO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | The Precision Medicine Ontology (PMO) has been developed as a standardized ontology for human precision medicine with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, genomic molecular, phenotype characteristics and related medical vocabulary disease concepts through collaborative efforts of researchers at Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The Precision Medicine Ontology focuses on the development of a high level patients-centric ontology for the academic research, thus, it systematically integrates biomedicine vocabularies from GO, NCBI Gene, DrugBank, HPO, MeSH, SNOMED CT, etc. This work is supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Precision Medicine Knowledge Base, Grant No. 2016YFC0901901). |
Status | Alpha |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Jiao Li, li.jiao@imicams.ac.cn Meng Wu, wu.meng@imicams.ac.cn Li Hou, hou.li@imicams.ac.cn |
Categories | Biomedical Resources |
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Id | http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00005615
http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00005615
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Preferred Name | Esophageal Web |
Definitions |
Thin (2-3mm) membranes of normal esophageal tissue consisting of mucosa and submucosa that can be congenital or acquired. Congenital webs commonly appear in the middle and inferior third of the esophagus, and they are more likely to be circumferential with a central or eccentric orifice. Acquired webs are much more common than congenital webs and typically appear in the cervical area (postcricoid). Clinical symptoms of this condition are selective (solid more than liquids) dysphagia, thoracic pain, nasopharyngeal reflux, aspiration, perforation and food impaction (the last two are very rare).
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
All Properties
label | Esophageal Web
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prefLabel | Esophageal Web
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Synonym |
esophagus webbing
Oesophageal web
Webbed oesophagus: [congenital] or [acquired] (disorder)
Esophageal web (disorder)
esophageal webs
Webbed oesophagus
Esophageal body web (disorder)
web of esophagus (diagnosis)
esophageal webbing
web of esophagus
Oesophageal web, NOS
Webbed esophagus: [congenital] or [acquired]
Oesophageal body web
esophagus web
Webbed esophagus
Esophageal body web
Webbed oesophagus: [congenital] or [acquired]
Esophageal web, NOS
Esophageal web
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Definition | Thin (2-3mm) membranes of normal esophageal tissue consisting of mucosa and submucosa that can be congenital or acquired. Congenital webs commonly appear in the middle and inferior third of the esophagus, and they are more likely to be circumferential with a central or eccentric orifice. Acquired webs are much more common than congenital webs and typically appear in the cervical area (postcricoid). Clinical symptoms of this condition are selective (solid more than liquids) dysphagia, thoracic pain, nasopharyngeal reflux, aspiration, perforation and food impaction (the last two are very rare).
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PMOID | PMO:00005615
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MCID | MC00091608
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prefixIRI | pmo:PMO_00005615
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Database_Cross_Reference |
RCD:Xa4iF
MTH:NOCODE
RCDAE:Xa4iF
CCPSS:0055160
SNOMEDCT_US:19216006
SNOMEDCT_US:22395006
NCI:C98925
CHV:0000032100
SNMI:D5-30444
ICPC2P:D84017
NCI_NICHD:C98925
MEDCIN:359792
HPO:HP:0100594
SNMI:D5-30440
SNOMEDCT_US:204657001
CHV:0000026131
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Tree Number | T3.26.1.2.5.10
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