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RGD DISEASE ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

RGD uses the Human Disease Ontology (DO, https://disease-ontology.org/) for disease curation across species. RGD automatically downloads each new release of the ontology on a monthly basis. Some additional terms which are required for RGD's curation purposes but are not currently covered in the official version of DO have been added. As corresponding terms are added to DO, these custom terms are retired and the DO terms substituted in existing annotations and subsequently used for curation.

Term:endometrial adenosquamous carcinoma
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Accession:DOID:5631 term browser browse the term
Definition:An endometrial carcinoma that derives_from squamous cells and gland-like cells. (DO)
Synonyms:exact_synonym: EFO:1001952;   adenosquamous carcinoma of endometrium
 xref: EFO:1001952;   NCI:C114656
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  disease 19102
    disease of cellular proliferation 7914
      Neoplasms by Histologic Type 5403
        Complex and Mixed Neoplasms 361
          adenosquamous carcinoma 4
            endometrial adenosquamous carcinoma 0
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  disease 19102
    disease of anatomical entity 18443
      Urogenital Diseases 5375
        Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications 2652
          Female Urogenital Diseases 2178
            female reproductive system disease 2175
              uterine disease 512
                Uterine Neoplasms 465
                  uterine cancer 323
                    endometrial cancer 204
                      endometrial carcinoma 136
                        endometrial squamous cell carcinoma 0
                          endometrial adenosquamous carcinoma 0
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