DiseaseID 4825

胰腺肿瘤

disease

NCI2016_02D:A benign or malignant neoplasm involving the pancreas.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Tumors or cancer of the PANCREAS. Depending on the types of ISLET CELLS present in the tumors, various hormones can be secreted: GLUCA

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Record Fields

Scalar fields from the final disease record.

Disease Id
4825
Core Entity Id
61235
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Pancreatic Neoplasm
Name Cn
胰腺肿瘤
Name Pinyin
Yi Xian Zhong Liu
Name En
Pancreatic Neoplasm
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Finding
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Digestive System Diseases; Neoplasms; Endocrine System DiseasesNeoplasms
Do Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease of cellular proliferation
Hpo Class
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the digestive system
Mesh Class Name
Digestive System Diseases; Neoplasms; Endocrine System DiseasesNeoplasms
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the digestive system; Neoplasm
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity; disease of cellular proliferation
Disease Definition
NCI2016_02D:A benign or malignant neoplasm involving the pancreas.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Tumors or cancer of the PANCREAS. Depending on the types of ISLET CELLS present in the tumors, various hormones can be secreted: GLUCAGON from PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS; INSULIN from PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and SOMATOSTATIN from the SOMATOSTATIN-SECRETING CELLS. Most are malignant except the insulin-producing tumors (INSULINOMA).|HPO2016_07_04:A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the pancreas. [HPO:probinson]|CSP2006:new abnormal pancreatic tissue that grows by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease.
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

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

Name
Pancreatic Neoplasm
Role
preferred
Name
Malignant Neoplasm Of Body Of Pancreas
Role
preferred
Name
Malignant Neoplasm Of Pancreas
Role
preferred
Name
Malignant Neoplasm Of Tail Of Pancreas
Role
preferred
Name
Pancreatic Carcinoma, Familial
Role
preferred
Name
Increased Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
Role
preferred
Name
Malignant Neoplasm of Head of Pancreas
Role
preferred
Name
Malignant Neoplasm of Other Specified Sites of Pancreas
Role
preferred
Name
Pancreatic Carcinoma
Role
preferred
Name
Body of Pancreas
Role
alias
Name
Cancer of The Pancreas
Role
alias
Name
Head of Pancreas
Role
alias
Name
Malignant Neoplasm of Pancreas, Unspecified
Role
alias
Name
Neoplasia of The Pancreas
Role
alias
Name
Neoplasm of The Pancreas
Role
alias
Name
Pancreas, Unspecified
Role
alias
Name
Pancreatic Cancer
Role
alias
Name
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Role
alias
Name
Pancreatic Tumor
Role
alias
Name
Tail of Pancreas
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Hpo
HP:0002894
Herb
HBDIS002276HBDIS003790HBDIS003791HBDIS003792HBDIS003793HBDIS005031HBDIS008389HBDIS015936HBDIS020205
Me Sh
D010190
Omim
260350
Umls
C0030297C0153459C0153460C0346647C2931038
Icd10
C25C25.0C25.1C25.2C25.9
Sym Map
SMDE10684SMDE10693SMDE10695SMDE11837SMDE11858
Do Class
DOID:14566DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0030297C0153458C0153459C0153460C0153463C0235974C0346647C1842408C2931038
Umls Sty
T033T191
Hpo Class
HP:0002664HP:0025031
Me Sh Class
C04C06C19
Tcmbank Disease
1224513892144001591618221212483126139300805390
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-268DCB859396ITX-DISEASE-2F7F31966720

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity; disease of cellular proliferation
Disease Type
diseasephenotype
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the digestive system; Neoplasm
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease of cellular proliferation
Hpo Disease Class
Neoplasm; Abnormality of the digestive system
Umls Disease Type
FindingNeoplastic Process
Disease Definition
NCI2016_02D:A benign or malignant neoplasm involving the pancreas.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Tumors or cancer of the PANCREAS. Depending on the types of ISLET CELLS present in the tumors, various hormones can be secreted: GLUCAGON from PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS; INSULIN from PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and SOMATOSTATIN from the SOMATOSTATIN-SECRETING CELLS. Most are malignant except the insulin-producing tumors (INSULINOMA).|HPO2016_07_04:A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the pancreas. [HPO:probinson]|CSP2006:new abnormal pancreatic tissue that grows by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease.NCI2016_02D:A carcinoma that arises from the pancreas in a patient with a family history of pancreatic cancer. In the minority of cases, patients have recognized genetic syndromes (e.g., FAMMM syndrome, BRCA2 syndrome, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome) however, in the majority of cases the genetic cause has not been identified.NCI2016_02D:A primary or metastatic malignant tumor involving the pancreas. Representative examples include carcinoma and lymphoma. -- 2003|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>The pancreas is a gland behind your stomach and in front of your spine. It produces the juices that help break down food and the hormones that help control <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bloodsugar.html'>blood sugar</a> levels. Pancreatic cancer usually begins in the cells that produce the juices. Some risk factors for developing pancreatic cancer include</p> <ul> <li> Smoking </li> <li> Long-term diabetes </li> <li> Chronic pancreatitis </li> <li> Certain hereditary disorders </li> </ul> <p>Pancreatic cancer is hard to catch early. It doesn't cause symptoms right away. When you do get symptoms, they are often vague or you may not notice them. They include yellowing of the skin and eyes, pain in the abdomen and back, weight loss and fatigue. Also, because the pancreas is hidden behind other organs, health care providers cannot see or feel the tumors during routine exams. Doctors use a physical exam, blood tests, imaging tests, and a biopsy to diagnose it.</p> <p>Because it is often found late and it spreads quickly, pancreatic cancer can be hard to treat. Possible treatments include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. Targeted therapy uses substances that attack cancer cells without harming normal cells.</p> <p >NIH: National Cancer Institute</p>
Me Sh Disease Class
Digestive System Diseases; Neoplasms; Endocrine System DiseasesNeoplasms
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
diseasephenotype
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Digestive System Diseases; Neoplasms; Endocrine System DiseasesNeoplasms
Umls Semantic Type Name
FindingNeoplastic Process