diff --git a/src/ontology/hp-edit.owl b/src/ontology/hp-edit.owl index 045556bfd..b374b4462 100644 --- a/src/ontology/hp-edit.owl +++ b/src/ontology/hp-edit.owl @@ -18103,6 +18103,11 @@ Declaration(Class()) Declaration(Class()) Declaration(Class()) Declaration(Class()) +Declaration(Class()) +Declaration(Class()) +Declaration(Class()) +Declaration(Class()) +Declaration(Class()) Declaration(Class()) Declaration(Class()) Declaration(AnnotationProperty()) @@ -27665,8 +27670,6 @@ AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) "Lack of motivation") AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) "Lacking in initiative") AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( ) "Lacks initiative") -AnnotationAssertion( "Psychomotor retardation") -AnnotationAssertion( "Psychomotor slowing") AnnotationAssertion( "HP:0000745") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Diminished motivation") EquivalentClasses( ObjectSomeValuesFrom( ObjectIntersectionOf( ObjectSomeValuesFrom( ) ObjectSomeValuesFrom( )))) @@ -154707,7 +154710,6 @@ AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:creator AnnotationAssertion( "Alcohol addiction") AnnotationAssertion( "Alcoholism") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Addictive alcohol use") -SubClassOf( ) SubClassOf( ) # Class: (Abnormality of cardiovascular system electrophysiology) @@ -168095,7 +168097,7 @@ SubClassOf( (Hydrophobia) -AnnotationAssertion( "Pharyngeal spasms that are provoked by an attempt to drink.") +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:12121215") Annotation( "PMID:30564365") "The word hydrophobia has been used to describe the avoidance of drinking in the presence of hydrophobic spasms that can be observed in human rabies (described as a blockage in the throat with worsening of dyspnea). However, rarely, the same word has been used to describe panic reactions observed in a patient when offered a glass of water. This term does not refer to the latter meaning.") AnnotationAssertion(dc:date "2019-05-23T23:03:09Z"^^xsd:dateTime) AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) @@ -168107,7 +168109,7 @@ AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:comment "Hydrophobia has been described as a characteristic finding in rabies, which can prevent patients from drinking despite experiencing intense thirst.") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Hydrophobia") -SubClassOf( ) +SubClassOf( ) # Class: (Alien limb phenomenon) @@ -176956,6 +176958,7 @@ AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:creator ) +AnnotationAssertion( "Addictive tobacco use") AnnotationAssertion( "Nicotine dependence") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Addictive nicotine use") SubClassOf( ) @@ -218918,7 +218921,7 @@ AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) AnnotationAssertion( "Excessive alcohol consumption") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Problematic alcohol consumption") -SubClassOf( ) +SubClassOf( ) # Class: (Suicide behaviors) @@ -219858,9 +219861,9 @@ SubClassOf( "PMID:14636871") Annotation( "PMID:20301287") "Concentration of vitamin B12 in the blood circulation above the upper limit of normal.") AnnotationAssertion( ) AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion( "Elevated plasma vitamin B12 level") AnnotationAssertion( "Elevated serum cobalamin level") AnnotationAssertion( "Elevated serum vitamin B12 level") -AnnotationAssertion( "Elevated plasma vitamin B12 level") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:comment "Elevated levels of serum cobalamin may be a sign of a serious, even life-threatening, disease. Hematologic disorders like chronic myelogeneous leukemia, promyelocytic leukemia, polycythemia vera and also the hypereosinophilic syndrome can result in elevated levels of cobalamin.") AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Elevated circulating vitamin B12 concentration") SubClassOf( ) @@ -219891,6 +219894,48 @@ AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor "Anthracycline exposure") SubClassOf( ) +# Class: (Binge drinking) + +AnnotationAssertion( "A pattern of episodic heavy alcohol use characterized by the consumption of a high number of drinks per occasion.") +AnnotationAssertion( ) +AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:comment "The World Health Organization defines binge drinking (BD) based on a cut-off of six drinks (i.e., 60g of alcohol) or more per occasion. The National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) defines BD as a pattern of drinking that brings blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels to 0.08 g/dL, which typically occurs after 4 drinks (i.e., 56 g of alcohol) for women and 5 drinks (i.e., 70 g of alcohol) for men in about 2 hours.") +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Binge drinking") +SubClassOf( ) + +# Class: (Decreased circulating thrombopoietin concentration) + +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:32150607") "Concentration of thrombopoietin in the blood circulation below the lower limit of normal. Thrombopoietin is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the liver and kidney that stimulates the production and differentiation of megakaryocytes.") +AnnotationAssertion( ) +AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Decreased circulating thrombopoietin concentration") +SubClassOf( ) + +# Class: (Collagenoma) + +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:29445568") "A rare hamartomatous malformation characterized by the predominant proliferation of normal collagen fibers and normal, decreased, or increased elastic fibers. Collagenomas may be solitary or multiple, sporadic, acquired or inherited.") +AnnotationAssertion( ) +AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Collagenoma") +SubClassOf( ) + +# Class: (Lack of sufficient daily physical activity) + +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:23798298") "Physical activity levels less than those required for optimal health and prevention of premature death.") +AnnotationAssertion( ) +AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion( "physical inactivity") +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Lack of sufficient daily physical activity") +SubClassOf( ) + +# Class: (Synesthesia) + +AnnotationAssertion(Annotation( "PMID:32114456") "A phenomenon whereby stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. For instance, people with synaesthesia may experience unusual colours, tastes, and other sensations when engaged in everyday activities like reading or listening to music.") +AnnotationAssertion( ) +AnnotationAssertion(dcterms:contributor ) +AnnotationAssertion(rdfs:label "Synesthesia") +SubClassOf( ) + SubObjectPropertyOf(ObjectPropertyChain( ) ) ) \ No newline at end of file