Associated diseases in tiRNA-Gly-GCC


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.
Aortic dissectionDOID:0080685aortic dissectiondisease of anatomical entityAn aortic disease that is characterized by tearing of the intimal layer of the aorta resulting in separation of the layers of the aortic wall.
Aortic DissectionDOID:0080685aortic dissectiondisease of anatomical entityAn aortic disease that is characterized by tearing of the intimal layer of the aorta resulting in separation of the layers of the aortic wall.
Atherosclerosis DOID:1936atherosclerosisdisease of anatomical entityN/A
Atrial FibrillationDOID:0060224atrial fibrillationdisease of anatomical entityA heart conduction disease that is characterized by uncoordinated electrical activity in the heart's upper chambers (the atria), which causes the heartbeat to become fast and irregular and has symptoms palpitations, weakness, fatigue, lightheadedness, dizziness, confusion, shortness of breath and chest pain.
CardiomegalyN/AN/AN/AN/A
Cardiomyopathy, DilatedDOID:12930 dilated cardiomyopathydisease of anatomical entityAn intrinsic cardiomyopathy that is characterized by an an enlarged heart and damage to the myocardium causing the heart to pump blood inefficiently.
Cardiomyopathy, HypertrophicDOID:11984hypertrophic cardiomyopathydisease of anatomical entityAn intrinsic cardiomyopathy that is characterized by abnormal thickening (hypertrophy) of the heart without any obvious cause.
Carotid Artery InjuriesDOID:3407carotid artery diseasedisease of anatomical entityN/A
Diabetic AngiopathiesDOID:11713diabetic angiopathydisease of anatomical entity A peripheral vascular disease that is characterized by narrowing of the arteries as a complication arising from chronic diabetes.
Diabetic RetinopathyDOID:13207proliferative diabetic retinopathydisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseN/A
Heart Defects, CongenitalDOID:1682congenital heart diseasephysical disorder//disease of anatomical entityN/A
Heart FailureN/AN/AN/AN/A
HypertensionDOID:10763hypertensiondisease of anatomical entityAn artery disease characterized by chronic elevated blood pressure in the arteries.
Intracranial AneurysmDOID:10941intracranial aneurysmdisease of anatomical entity//nervous system diseaseN/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.
Myocardial InfarctionDOID:5844myocardial infarctiondisease of anatomical entityA coronary artery disease characterized by myocardial cell death (myocardial necrosis) due to prolonged ischaemia.
Myocardial IschemiaN/AN/AN/AN/A
MyocarditisDOID:820myocarditisdisease of anatomical entityAn extrinsic cardiomyopathy that is characterized as an inflammation of the heart muscle.
Reperfusion InjuryN/AN/AN/AN/A
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.
StrokeN/AN/AN/AN/A
Varicose VeinsDOID:799varicose veinsdisease of anatomical entityA vein disease that is characterized by swollen, twisted veins visible just under the surface of the skin.