DiseaseID 3596

脑性瘫痪

disease

NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A type of spastic cerebral palsy characterized by increased muscle tone of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis.|NCI2016_02D:A type of cerebral palsy characterize

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Record Fields

Scalar fields from the final disease record.

Disease Id
3596
Core Entity Id
59820
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Cerebral Palsy
Name Cn
脑性瘫痪
Name Pinyin
Nao Xing Tan Huan
Name En
Cerebral Palsy
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Nervous System Diseases
Do Class
disease of anatomical entity
Hpo Class
Abnormality of the musculature; Abnormality of the nervous systemAbnormality of the nervous system
Mesh Class Name
Nervous System Diseases
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the nervous systemAbnormality of the nervous system; Abnormality of the musculature
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A type of spastic cerebral palsy characterized by increased muscle tone of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis.|NCI2016_02D:A type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity and hypertonia of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis; this is the most common (70%) form of cerebral palsy.|HPO2016_07_04:Spasticity (neuromuscular hypertonia) primarily in the muscles of the legs, hips, and pelvis. [HPO:curators]
Version
v1,v2
Suppressed
No

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Spastic Quadriplegic, 1
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Spastic Quadriplegic, 2
Role
preferred
Name
Little'S Disease
Role
preferred
Name
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Atonic
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Dystonic-Rigid
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Mixed
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Quadriplegic, Infantile
Role
preferred
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Rolandic Type
Role
preferred
Name
Congenital Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Monoplegic Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Monoplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Role
preferred
Name
CPSQ1
Role
alias
Name
CPSQ2
Role
alias
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Athetoid
Role
alias
Name
Cerebral Palsy, Spastic
Role
alias
Name
Cerebral Paralysis
Role
alias
Name
Cp
Role
alias
Name
Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy
Role
alias
Name
Spastic Diplegia
Role
alias
Name
Spastic Monoplegia
Role
alias
Name
Spastic Quadriplegia
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Hpo
HP:0001264HP:0011445HP:0100021
Herb
HBDIS000506HBDIS001762HBDIS003878HBDIS003879HBDIS003880HBDIS006489HBDIS006503HBDIS007689HBDIS008748HBDIS008752HBDIS010175HBDIS011136HBDIS011137HBDIS019984HBDIS019998
Me Sh
D002547
Omim
603513612900
Umls
C0007789C0023882C2751938C2752061
Icd10
G80G80.0G80.1G80.3G80.9
Sym Map
SMDE04476SMDE05050SMDE06893SMDE10477
Do Class
DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0007789C0023882C0154695C0154697C0154698C0270742C0270807C0338596C0394003C0394007C0553767C0751024C0751025C2751938C2752061
Umls Sty
T019T047
Hpo Class
HP:0000707HP:0003011
Me Sh Class
C10
Tcmbank Disease
122821271014675156871922021876222762707428533093431028322476521825086059036
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-E1F2635CF821ITX-DISEASE-F7B17F8B2CC6

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v1,v2v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity
Disease Type
disease
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the nervous systemAbnormality of the nervous system; Abnormality of the musculature
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity
Hpo Disease Class
Abnormality of the musculature; Abnormality of the nervous systemAbnormality of the nervous system
Umls Disease Type
Disease or SyndromeDisease or Syndrome; Congenital Abnormality
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A type of spastic cerebral palsy characterized by increased muscle tone of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis.|NCI2016_02D:A type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity and hypertonia of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis; this is the most common (70%) form of cerebral palsy.|HPO2016_07_04:Spasticity (neuromuscular hypertonia) primarily in the muscles of the legs, hips, and pelvis. [HPO:curators]SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A permanent disorder of the development of movement, posture and motor function, causing activity limitation, caused by non-progressive disturbances in the developing fetal or infant brain.|NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A non-progressive, neurological syndrome presenting in infancy or early childhood that is caused by brain injury or malformation and is characterized by permanent impairment of muscle coordination and various movement disorders.|NCI2016_02D:A group of disorders affecting the development of movement and posture, often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, and behavior. It results from damage to the fetal or infant brain.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A heterogeneous group of nonprogressive motor disorders caused by chronic brain injuries that originate in the prenatal period, perinatal period, or first few years of life. The four major subtypes are spastic, athetoid, ataxic, and mixed cerebral palsy, with spastic forms being the most common. The motor disorder may range from difficulties with fine motor control to severe spasticity (see MUSCLE SPASTICITY) in all limbs. Spastic diplegia (Little disease) is the most common subtype, and is characterized by spasticity that is more prominent in the legs than in the arms. Pathologically, this condition may be associated with LEUKOMALACIA, PERIVENTRICULAR. (From Dev Med Child Neurol 1998 Aug;40(8):520-7)|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and to maintain balance and posture. The disorders appear in the first few years of life. Usually they do not get worse over time. People with cerebral palsy may have difficulty walking. They may also have trouble with tasks such as writing or using scissors. Some have other medical conditions, including seizure disorders or mental impairment. </p> <p> Cerebral palsy happens when the areas of the brain that control movement and posture do not develop correctly or get damaged. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before 3 years of age. Babies with cerebral palsy are often slow to roll over, sit, crawl, smile, or walk. Some babies are born with cerebral palsy; others get it after they are born. </p> <p> There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but treatment can improve the lives of those who have it. Treatment includes medicines, braces, and physical, occupational and speech therapy. </p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke </p>|HPO2016_07_04:Cerebral palsy describes a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to nonprogressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain. The motor disorders of cerebral palsy are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviour, by epilepsy, and by secondary musculoskeletal problems. [HPO:sdoelken]|CSP2006:heterogeneous group of nonprogressive motor disorders caused by chronic brain injuries that originate in the prenatal period, perinatal period, or first few years of life; the four major subtypes are spastic, athetoid, ataxic, and mixed cerebral palsy, with spastic forms being the most common; the motor disorder may range from difficulties with fine motor control to severe spasticity in all limbs; spastic diplegia (Little disease) is the most common subtype, and is characterized by spasticity that is more prominent in the legs than in the arms.|CHV2011_02:birth injury of the brain nerve that controls body movement|CHV2011_02:birth injury of the brain nerve that controls body movement|CHV2011_02:birth injury of the brain nerve that controls body movement
Me Sh Disease Class
Nervous System Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Nervous System Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or SyndromeDisease or Syndrome; Congenital Abnormality