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1.

Resistance to hepatitis C virus

MedGen UID:
332112
Concept ID:
C1836031
Finding
2.

Hepatitis C virus infection

A viral infection caused by the hepatitis C virus. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
42425
Concept ID:
C0019196
Disease or Syndrome
3.

Atypical lipomatous tumor

A locally aggressive mesenchymal neoplasm composed either entirely or partly of an adipocytic proliferation showing at least focal nuclear atypia in both adipocytes and stromal cells. ""Atypical lipomatous tumor"" and ""well-differentiated liposarcoma"" are synonyms describing lesions that are morphologically and genetically identical. Amplification of MDM2 and/or CDK4 is almost always present. (WHO 2020) [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
266102
Concept ID:
C1266129
Neoplastic Process
4.

Well-differentiated liposarcoma

Well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDLS), the most common type of liposarcoma (LS; see this term), is a slow growing, painless tumor usually located in the retroperitoneum or the limbs. It is composed of proliferating mature adipocytes. [from ORDO]

MedGen UID:
237164
Concept ID:
C1370889
Neoplastic Process
5.

Hepatitis C, Chronic

Persistent and long-standing hepatitis C infection. Presenting signs and symptoms may be mild but severe findings likely indicate progression to advanced disease including cirrhosis and liver cancer. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
105623
Concept ID:
C0524910
Disease or Syndrome
6.

Chronic hepatitis

Hepatitis that lasts for more than six months. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
9223
Concept ID:
C0019189
Disease or Syndrome
7.

Immunodeficiency 86

Immunodeficiency-86 (IMD86) is an autosomal recessive immunologic disorder characterized by susceptibility to mycobacterial disease after exposure to BCG vaccine. Affected individuals usually develop localized mycobacterial lymphadenopathy that can be successfully treated without subsequent episodes (summary by Kong et al., 2018). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
1794205
Concept ID:
C5561995
Disease or Syndrome
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