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CLINICAL MEASUREMENT - ANNOTATIONS

The Clinical Measurement Ontology (CMO), Measurement Methods Ontology (MMO), and Experimental Condition Ontology (XCO) are currently being developed at the Rat Genome Database. For more information about these vocabularies please see Shimoyama et al. Three ontologies to define phenotype measurement data. Front Genet. 2012;3:87. Epub 2012 May 28 or contact us (https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/contact/contactus.html).

Term:percentage of study population developing chronic experimental arthritis during a period of time
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Accession:CMO:0001456 term browser browse the term
Definition:The number of new cases of chronic experimental arthritis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
Synonyms:related_synonym: chronic experimental arthritis incidence;   chronic induced arthritis incidence



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    disease population measurement 57
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        arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement 0
          experimental arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement 0
            chronic experimental arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement 0
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