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Table 2 Some examples of mapping results between abnormal state ontology and external resources. Blank cells mean that abnormal states defined in our ontology are not existent in other resources

From: Disease Compass– a navigation system for disease knowledge based on ontology and linked data techniques

Concepts

Our Ontology

PATO

HPO

MeSH

SNOMED–CT

Level 1

structural abnormality

    

Level 1

material degeneration

PATO:0002037

degeneration

   

Level 1

hardening

PATO:0000386

hard

   

Level 1

size abnormality

    

Level 1

large in size

PATO:0000586

increased size

   

Level 1

hyperfunction

PATO:0001625

increased functionality

   

Level 1

dysfunction

    

Level 1

movement abnormality

  

D009069

Movement Disorders

 

Level 2

narrowed cross-sectional area of tube

    

Level 2

hardening of wall

    

Level 2

cellular tissue necrosis

PATO:0000647

necrotic

 

D009336

Necrosis

 

Level 2

conoronary artery stenosis

 

HP:0005145

Coronary artery stenosis

D023921

Coronary Stenosis

233970002

Coronary artery stenosis

Level 2

arterial occlusion

   

2929001

Occlusion of artery

Level 2

coronary artery occlusion

  

D054059

Coronary Occlusion

63739005

Coronary occlusion

Level 2

chest pain

 

HP:0100749

Chest pain

D002637

Chest pain

29857009

Chest pain

Level 3

coronary artert stenosis in arteriosclerosis

    

Level 3

esophagel stenosis in esophagitis