From 1fd07a574266e7c871d21f41cede8b33ece70ac3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sue Bello Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2024 16:37:06 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] closes #3994 --- src/ontology/mp-edit.owl | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/ontology/mp-edit.owl b/src/ontology/mp-edit.owl index abc330af..5bff9d70 100644 --- a/src/ontology/mp-edit.owl +++ b/src/ontology/mp-edit.owl @@ -38609,6 +38609,8 @@ AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "elevated circulating ketone body level") AnnotationAssertion( "hyperketonaemia") AnnotationAssertion( "hyperketonemia") +AnnotationAssertion( "hyperketosis") +AnnotationAssertion( "hyperketotic") AnnotationAssertion( "elevated plasma ketone body level") AnnotationAssertion( "elevated serum ketone body level") AnnotationAssertion( "MPheno.ontology") @@ -47610,6 +47612,10 @@ SubClassOf( "ISBN:0-683-40008-8") "less than the normal amount of acetoacetate, 3-hydroxybutyrate (beta-hydroxybutyrate) and/or acetone in the blood, which are produced by fatty acid and carbohydrate metabolism and seen in conditions such as starvation and diabetes mellitus") AnnotationAssertion( "reduced circulating ketone body level") +AnnotationAssertion( "hypoketonaemia") +AnnotationAssertion( "hypoketonemia") +AnnotationAssertion( "hypoketosis") +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:31324765") "hypoketotic") AnnotationAssertion( "MPheno.ontology") AnnotationAssertion( "MP:0003458") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:comment "Although 3-hydroxybutyrate is not a ketone, it is classed as a ketone body because it exists in equilibrium with acetoacetate.") @@ -93458,7 +93464,7 @@ SubClassOf( (increased gastrointestinal stromal tumor incidence) -AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) Annotation( "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_stromal_tumor") Annotation( "MIM:606764") "higher than normal incidence of non-epithelial, mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, thought to originate from the interstitial cells of Cajal, the pacemaker cells that regulate peristalsis in the digestive tract; approximately 70% of GISTs develop in the stomach, 20% in the small intestine, and less than 10% in the esophagus, colon, and rectum; GISTs are tumors of connective tissue, i.e. sarcomas, account for 1-3% of all gastrointestinal malignancies in human, and are typically more cellular than other gastrointestinal sarcomas") +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) Annotation( "MIM:606764") Annotation( "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_stromal_tumor") "higher than normal incidence of non-epithelial, mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, thought to originate from the interstitial cells of Cajal, the pacemaker cells that regulate peristalsis in the digestive tract; approximately 70% of GISTs develop in the stomach, 20% in the small intestine, and less than 10% in the esophagus, colon, and rectum; GISTs are tumors of connective tissue, i.e. sarcomas, account for 1-3% of all gastrointestinal malignancies in human, and are typically more cellular than other gastrointestinal sarcomas") AnnotationAssertion( "increased gastrointestinal stromal tumour incidence") AnnotationAssertion( "MPheno.ontology") AnnotationAssertion( "GISTs") @@ -109248,9 +109254,9 @@ AnnotationAssertion( "2010-10-21T10:40:05Z") AnnotationAssertion( "MP:0000385") AnnotationAssertion( "dilated hair follicles") -AnnotationAssertion( "hair follicle dilation") AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) "distended hair follicle") AnnotationAssertion( "distended hair follicles") +AnnotationAssertion( "hair follicle dilation") AnnotationAssertion( "MPheno.ontology") AnnotationAssertion( "MP:0010699") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "dilated hair follicle")