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filarial elephantiasis

Disease Summary
Associated Targets (1)
Tbio

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GARD Rare
Mondo Description Parasitic infestation of the human lymphatic system by wuchereria bancrofti or brugia malayi. It is also called lymphatic filariasis.
Disease Ontology Description A filariasis that is characterized by the thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, especially in the legs, male genitals and female breasts, caused by thread-like parasitic worms Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi or Brugia timori, which inhabit the lymphatics. These nematodes are transmitted by mosquitoes. Acute symptoms include fever, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, funiculitis, and epididymitis. Chronic symptoms include abscesses, hyperkeratosis, polyarthritis, hydroceles, lymphedema, and elephantiasis.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0005761:  filarial elephantiasis
EFO:0007272: 
GARD:0003321: 
ICD9:374.83: 
MESH:D004605: 
NCIT:C128360: 
Orphanet:2035: 
SCTID:14100003: 
SCTID:240820001: