Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Albinotic fundus (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Vitiligo of pinta (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Vitiligo iridis |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Achromic AND hyperchromic skin lesions of pinta (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Achromic skin lesions of pinta |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Retinal depigmentation |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Achromia of skin |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Skin depigmented |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Achromia of skin |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Achromic skin lesions of pinta |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Albinotic fundus (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Retinal depigmentation |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Skin depigmented |
Associated morphology |
False |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Achromic AND hyperchromic skin lesions of pinta (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
3 |
Achromic skin lesions of pinta |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Onchocercal depigmentation |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris (BADI) is characterised by acute onset of bilateral iris depigmentation, pigment dispersion in the anterior chamber, and heavy pigment deposition in the anterior chamber angle. Patients typically present with acute and usually severe photophobia, blurred vision, red eye, and ocular discomfort or pain with a usually self-limiting clinical course. Cases often occur after a flu-like illness, upper respiratory tract infection, and after the use of oral moxifloxacin. When associated with iris epithelial depigmentation, iris transillumination defects and atonic/mydriatic pupil, the condition is referred to as bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) which has an increased risk of severe intractable rise in intraocular pressure. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris (BADI) is characterised by acute onset of bilateral iris depigmentation, pigment dispersion in the anterior chamber, and heavy pigment deposition in the anterior chamber angle. Patients typically present with acute and usually severe photophobia, blurred vision, red eye, and ocular discomfort or pain with a usually self-limiting clinical course. Cases often occur after a flu-like illness, upper respiratory tract infection, and after the use of oral moxifloxacin. When associated with iris epithelial depigmentation, iris transillumination defects and atonic/mydriatic pupil, the condition is referred to as bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) which has an increased risk of severe intractable rise in intraocular pressure. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Pigment dispersion syndrome |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Pigment dispersion syndrome of bilateral eyes (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |
Pigment dispersion syndrome of bilateral eyes (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
4 |
Pigment dispersion syndrome of right eye |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Pigment dispersion syndrome of left eye (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
2 |
Hypomelanosis of skin as a complication of cosmetic procedure |
Associated morphology |
True |
Depigmentation |
Inferred relationship |
Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
1 |