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pityriasis rosea
Disease Summary
Associated Targets ()
Mondo Description A mild, self-limited skin disorder that is most commonly seen in children and young adults. It is characterized by an initial large round spot on the chest, abdomen, or back, often referred to as a herald patch, that is usually followed within a week by a distinctive pattern of similar but smaller papules on the torso, arms, and legs. There may also be itching, especially when overheated.
Counts of Target Development Levels for diseases known to be associated with this disease. If the disease has a valid DOID, targets known to be associated with all child diseases are aggregated. Click "Explore Associated Targets" to view more facets and details for the target list.
Description from Mondo Disease Ontology.
DataSources which have contributed target associations to this disease, and the identifiers by which the disease is referenced.
COHD:141371
DOID:8892
EFO:1000756
ICD10:L42
ICD9:696.3
MESH:D017515
NCIT:C26855
SCTID:77252004
UMLS:C0032026
MONDO:0006601
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