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Ontology Browser

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Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
Alzheimer's disease neuropathologic change  
autonomic nervous system disease +   
brain disease +   
central nervous system infection +   
Central Nervous System Neoplasm +   
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm that affects the brain, meninges, or spinal cord. Representative examples of primary neoplasms include astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, ependymoma, and meningioma. Representative examples of metastatic neoplasms include carcinoma and leukemia.
central nervous system vasculitis +   
central nervous system venous angioma 
encephalomyelitis +   
external ear neoplasm +  
headache disorder +   
hippocampal atrophy  
infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy with postnatal progressive microcephaly 
inner ear neoplasm +  
Meningomyelocele 
Metabolic disease with dementia +  
neoplasm of middle ear +  
nervous system benign neoplasm +   
nervous system cancer +   
neurodegenerative disease +   
Neurodevelopmental disorder +   
neuroepithelial neoplasm +   
neuroinflammatory disorder +   
optic nerve disorder +   
palsy +   
pituitary dwarfism +  
post-operative delirium  
post-operative stroke  
radiation-induced brain injury  
Retinal Neoplasm +  
SPAST-related motor disorder +  
spinal cord disease +   
sporadic fetal brain disruption sequence +  
trigeminal neuralgia 
tumor of cranial and spinal nerves +  
tumour of cranial and spinal nerves +  

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: CNS neoplasm ;   CNS tumor ;   CNS tumour ;   brain/spinal cord tumor ;   brain/spinal cord tumour ;   central nervous system neoplasm (disease) ;   central nervous system tumor ;   central nervous system tumour ;   neoplasm of CNS ;   neoplasm of central nervous system
Xrefs: DOID:9007701 ;   MEDGEN:88335 ;   MONDO:0006130 ;   MedDRA:10009715 ;   MedDRA:10028992 ;   NCI:C9293 ;   UMLS:C0085136
Definition Sources: NCIT:C9293

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