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Pinta

Disease ID: disease_node_6091

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DbxrefGARD:7397, ICD10CM:A67.0, ICD10CM:A67.1, ICD10CM:A67.2, ICD10CM:A67.3, ICD10CM:A67.9, ICD9CM:103, ICD9CM:103.0, ICD9CM:103.1, ICD9CM:103.2, ICD9CM:103.3, MESH:D010874, NCI:C85011, SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:22064009, SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:240685007, SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:4669001, SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:68202005, SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:73594001, UMLS_CUI:C0031946, UMLS_CUI:C0153241, UMLS_CUI:C0153242, UMLS_CUI:C0153243, UMLS_CUI:C0153244
SubclassofDOID_0050338
Transmitted ByTRANS_0000007
Data SourceDOID, MESH
Mesh IdD010874
Mesh LabelPinta
Mesh SubclassofD017192, D014211
Doid Labelpinta disease
Doid DescriptionA primary bacterial infectious disease that results_in infection located_in skin, has_material_basis_in Treponema carateum, which is transmitted_by contact with skin and mucous membrane of an infected person. The infection has_symptom pruritic plaque, which slowly enlarges and becomes pigmented and hyperkeratotic.
Disease Node Iddisease_node_6091
Doid IdDOID_1022
LabelPinta
Doid Alternate IdsDOID_1021, DOID_10490, DOID_1813, DOID_3573