Associated diseases in tRF-Gly-GCC-009


DiseaseDO_IDDO_NameDO_TypeDO_Define
Alzheimer DiseaseDOID:10652Alzheimer's diseasedisease of anatomical entityA tauopathy that is characterized by memory lapses, confusion, emotional instability and progressive loss of mental ability and results in progressive memory loss, impaired thinking, disorientation, and changes in personality and mood starting and leads in advanced cases to a profound decline in cognitive and physical functioning and is marked histologically by the degeneration of brain neurons especially in the cerebral cortex and by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques containing beta-amyloid.
Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisDOID:332amyotrophic lateral sclerosisdisease of anatomical entityA motor neuron disease that is characterized by muscle spasticity, rapidly progressive weakness due to muscle atrophy, difficulty in speaking, swallowing, and breathing.
Atherosclerosis DOID:1936atherosclerosisdisease of anatomical entityN/A
CardiomegalyN/AN/AN/AN/A
Carotid Artery InjuriesDOID:3407carotid artery diseasedisease of anatomical entityN/A
Fetal Growth RetardationN/AN/AN/AN/A
Heart FailureN/AN/AN/AN/A
Intracranial AneurysmDOID:10941intracranial aneurysmdisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseN/A
IschemiaDOID:326ischemiadisease of anatomical entityA vascular disease that is characterized by a restriction in blood supply to tissues.
Mitochondrial DiseasesN/AN/AN/AN/A
Moyamoya diseaseDOID:13099Moyamoya diseasedisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseA cerebral arterial disease characterized by constriction of certain arteries at the base of the brain. Blood flow is blocked by the constriction and also by blood clots.
Moyamoya DiseaseDOID:13099Moyamoya diseasedisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseA cerebral arterial disease characterized by constriction of certain arteries at the base of the brain. Blood flow is blocked by the constriction and also by blood clots.
Multiple SclerosisDOID:2377multiple sclerosisdisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseA demyelinating disease that involves damage to the fatty myelin sheaths around the axons of the brain and spinal cord resulting in demyelination and scarring.
Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-RemittingDOID:2378relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisdisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseA multiple sclerosis that is characterized by relapse (attacks of symptom flare-ups) followed by remission (periods of recovery). Symptoms may vary from mild to severe, and relapses and remissions may last for days or months. More than 80 percent of people who have MS begin with relapsing-remitting cycles.
Myocardial InfarctionDOID:5844myocardial infarctiondisease of anatomical entityA coronary artery disease characterized by myocardial cell death (myocardial necrosis) due to prolonged ischaemia.
Neurodegenerative DiseasesDOID:1289neurodegenerative diseasedisease of anatomical entityA central nervous system disease that results in the progressive deterioration of function or structure of neurons.
ObesityDOID:9970obesitydisease of metabolismAn overnutrition that is characterized by excess body fat, traditionally defined as an elevated ratio of weight to height (specifically 30 kilograms per meter squared), has_material_basis_in a multifactorial etiology related to excess nutrition intake, decreased caloric utilization, and genetic susceptibility, and possibly medications and certain disorders of metabolism, endocrine function, and mental illness.
OsteoporosisDOID:11476osteoporosisdisease of anatomical entityA bone resorption disease characterized by decreased density of normally mineralized bone which results_in the thinning of bone tissue and decreased mechanical strength.
Parkinson DiseaseDOID:14330Parkinson's diseasedisease of anatomical entityA synucleinopathy that has_material_basis_in degeneration of the central nervous system that often impairs motor skills, speech, and other functions.
Rheumatic Heart DiseaseDOID:0050827rheumatic heart diseasedisease of anatomical entityA heart valve disease that is characterized by repeated inflammation with fibrinous repair caused by an autoimmune reaction to Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GAS) that results in valvular damage. The cardinal anatomic changes of the valve include leaflet thickening, commissural fusion, and shortening and thickening of the tendinous cords.
Spinal Cord InjuriesN/AN/AN/AN/A
StrokeN/AN/AN/AN/A
Vascular RemodelingN/AN/AN/AN/A