diarrhea

Summary
Definition
A gastrointestinal system disease described as the condition of having frequent loose or liquid bowel movements. Acute diarrhea is a common cause of death in developing countries and the second most common cause of infant deaths worldwide. The loss of fluids through diarrhea can cause severe dehydration which is one cause of death in diarrhea sufferers. Along with water, sufferers also lose dangerous amounts of important salts, electrolytes, and other nutrients. There are at least four types of diarrhea: secretory diarrhea, osmotic diarrhea, motility-related diarrhea, and inflammatory diarrhea.
Super Class
gastrointestinal system disease
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Disease Ontology
DOID:13250
Mondo Disease Ontology
MeSH
UMLS
WikiPathways (from TogoID)
Related Genes
Displaying entries 51 - 60 of 97 in total
Gene ID Gene Symbol Description Source
5621 PRNP prion protein (Kanno blood group)
5743 PTGS2 prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2
6448 SGSH N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase
6476 SI sucrase-isomaltase
6523 SLC5A1 solute carrier family 5 member 1
6718 AKR1D1 aldo-keto reductase family 1 member D1
6783 SULT1E1 sulfotransferase family 1E member 1
7108 TM7SF2 transmembrane 7 superfamily member 2
7167 TPI1 triosephosphate isomerase 1
7355 SLC35A2 solute carrier family 35 member A2

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