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Term:
Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
autoimmune disease of central nervous system +   
Autosomal Recessive Syndrome of Syndactyly, Undescended Testes and Central Nervous System Defects  
brain disease +   
A central nervous system disease that is located_in the brain. (DO)
Central Nervous System Infections +   
Central Nervous System Neoplasms +   
encephalomyelitis +   
endocrine-cerebro-osteodysplasia syndrome  
epidural abscess 
Flynn Aird Syndrome 
hemiplegia +   
high pressure neurological syndrome 
hyperekplexia +   
intracranial abscess 
maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 5  
meningitis +   
movement disease +   
neurodegenerative disease +   
neuronitis 
neurosarcoidosis +  
ocular motility disease +   
paraplegia +   
Pneumocephalus 
quadriplegia +   
Skeletal Dysplasia And Progressive Central Nervous System Degeneration, Lethal  
spinal cord disease +   
 amblyopia +   
 Brain Abscess +   
 brain edema +   
 Brain Hypoxia +   
 Brain Injuries +   
 Brain Neoplasms +   
 encephalitis +   
 epilepsy +   
 prion disease +   
 toxocariasis +   

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: brain diseases ;   brain disorder ;   brain disorders ;   central nervous system intracranial disorders ;   encephalon disease ;   encephalon diseases ;   encephalopathies ;   encephalopathy ;   intracranial CNS disorder ;   intracranial CNS disorders
Narrow Synonyms: IIAE4 ;   INFANTILE ENCEPHALOPATHY ;   NEONATAL ENCEPHALOPATHY ;   delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning
Related Synonyms: ENCEPHALOPATHY, ACUTE, INFECTION-INDUCED, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 4
Primary IDs: MESH:D001927
Alternate IDs: OMIM:614212
Xrefs: EFO:0005534 ;   EFO:0005774 ;   ICD10CM:G93.40 ;   ICD10CM:G93.9 ;   ICD9CM:348.30 ;   ICD9CM:348.9 ;   NCI:C26920 ;   NCI:C96413 ;   OMIM:PS610551 ;   OMIM:PS614388
Definition Sources: https://medlineplus.gov/braindiseases.html "DO" "DO"

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