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Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome

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🏥 All Disease / Health Topic data fields for Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
🏥 Names
Disease Name
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
Alias Names
Deletion of Short Arm of Chromosome 4; Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome; Wittwer Syndrome; Pitt-Rogers-Danks Syndrome
Topic Type
syndrome
🧬 Ontology Classifications
DisGeNET Type
disease
UMLS Type
Disease or Syndrome
MeSH Class
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
DO Class
genetic disease
🔗 External References
ICD-10
Disease Ontology
50460
DisGeNET
C1956097
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (28 fields)
name
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
alias name
Deletion of Short Arm of Chromosome 4; Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome; Wittwer Syndrome; Pitt-Rogers-Danks Syndrome
topic type
syndrome
disgenet disease type
disease
umls disease type
Disease or Syndrome
mesh disease class
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
do disease class
genetic disease
umls disease type id
T047
mesh disease class id
C16
do disease class id
DOID:630
herb disease id
HBDIS018571
disgenet id
C1956097
mesh id
D054877
do id
50460
icd10 id
Q93.3
omim id
194190
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