DiseaseID 3692
尖锐湿疣
disease
NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A raised growth on the surface of the genitals caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The HPV in genital warts is very contagious and can be spread by skin-to-skin contact, usually during
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final disease record.
- Disease Id
- 3692
- Core Entity Id
- 59928
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- Condylomata Acuminata
- Name Cn
- 尖锐湿疣
- Name Pinyin
- Jian Rui Shi You
- Name En
- Condylomata Acuminata
- Name Latin
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Disease Type
- disease
- Umls Disease Type
- Disease or Syndrome
- Disgenet Type
- disease
- Mesh Class
- Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases; Infections
- Do Class
- disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
- Hpo Class
- Mesh Class Name
- Infections; Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
- Hpo Class Name
- Do Class Name
- disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
- Disease Definition
- NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A raised growth on the surface of the genitals caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The HPV in genital warts is very contagious and can be spread by skin-to-skin contact, usually during oral, anal, or genital sex with an infected partner.|NCI2016_02D:A sexually transmitted papillary growth caused by the human papillomavirus. It usually arises in the skin and mucous membranes of the perianal region and external genitalia.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Sexually transmitted form of anogenital warty growth caused by the human papillomaviruses.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Genital warts are a <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sexuallytransmitteddiseases.html'>sexually transmitted disease</a> (STD) caused by the <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hpv.html'>human papillomavirus</a> (HPV). The warts are soft, moist, pink, or flesh-colored bumps. You can have one or many of these bumps. In women, the warts usually occur in or around the vagina, on the cervix or around the anus. In men, genital warts are less common but might occur on the tip of the penis. </p> <p>You can get genital warts during oral, vaginal, or anal sex with an infected partner. Correct usage of latex condoms greatly reduces, but does not completely eliminate, the risk of catching or spreading HPV. HPV vaccines may help prevent some of the HPV infections that cause genital warts.</p> <p>Your health care provider usually diagnoses genital warts by seeing them. The warts might disappear on their own. If not, your health care provider can treat or remove them. The virus stays in your body even after treatment, so warts can come back.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases</p>|CSP2006:small, pointed papilloma of viral origin, usually occurring on the skin or mucous surface of the external genitalia or perianal region.
- Version
- v2
- Suppressed
- No
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
Condylomata Acuminata
Role
preferred
Name
Anogenital (Venereal) Warts
Role
alias
Name
Anogenital Venereal Wart
Role
alias
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Herb
HBDIS000637
Me Sh
D003218
Umls
C0009663
Icd10
A63.0
Sym Map
SMDE07412
Do Class
DOID:0050117DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0009663
Umls Sty
T047
Me Sh Class
C01C17
Tcmbank Disease
18134
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Disease Type
disease
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:A raised growth on the surface of the genitals caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The HPV in genital warts is very contagious and can be spread by skin-to-skin contact, usually during oral, anal, or genital sex with an infected partner.|NCI2016_02D:A sexually transmitted papillary growth caused by the human papillomavirus. It usually arises in the skin and mucous membranes of the perianal region and external genitalia.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Sexually transmitted form of anogenital warty growth caused by the human papillomaviruses.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Genital warts are a <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sexuallytransmitteddiseases.html'>sexually transmitted disease</a> (STD) caused by the <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hpv.html'>human papillomavirus</a> (HPV). The warts are soft, moist, pink, or flesh-colored bumps. You can have one or many of these bumps. In women, the warts usually occur in or around the vagina, on the cervix or around the anus. In men, genital warts are less common but might occur on the tip of the penis. </p> <p>You can get genital warts during oral, vaginal, or anal sex with an infected partner. Correct usage of latex condoms greatly reduces, but does not completely eliminate, the risk of catching or spreading HPV. HPV vaccines may help prevent some of the HPV infections that cause genital warts.</p> <p>Your health care provider usually diagnoses genital warts by seeing them. The warts might disappear on their own. If not, your health care provider can treat or remove them. The virus stays in your body even after treatment, so warts can come back.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases</p>|CSP2006:small, pointed papilloma of viral origin, usually occurring on the skin or mucous surface of the external genitalia or perianal region.
Me Sh Disease Class
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases; Infections
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Infections; Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome