- botulism [DOID:11976]
A primary bacterial infectious disease that involves intoxication caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTA, B, E and F) located in neuromuscular junction resulting in descending muscle paralysis, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum A, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum B, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum E and has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum F.
- reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura [DOID:0060258]
A pigmentation disease characterized by lesions that initially arise as letiginous, hyperpigmented macules in a reticular pattern on the dorsal aspect of the hands and feet. Over time, lesions may spread proximally and may darken; palmoplantar pitting and dermatoglyphic disruption may also be present.
- congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles 3A [DOID:0081017]
A congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles that is characterized by a variable phenotype where individuals may not have bilateral involvement, may be able to raise the eyes above midline, or may not have blepharoptosis and that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the TUBB3 gene on chromosome 16q24.
- isolated ectopia lentis [DOID:0111148]
A lens disease characterized by abnormal stretching of the zonular fibers resulting in dislocation of the lens. This dislocation may be mild to severe and may progress with age.
- intestinal botulism [DOID:0050141]
A botulism that involves intoxication caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTA, B, E and F) in adults, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum A, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum B, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum E and has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum F, which are transmitted by ingestion of bacterial spores, which then grow in the intestine and release toxins.
- punctate palmoplantar keratoderma [DOID:0060361]
A palmoplantar keratosis characterized by keratoses with a raindrop pattern on the palmoplantar surface, skin lesions which may involve the whole of the palmoplantar surface, or may be more restricted in their distribution.
- wound botulism [DOID:0050353]
A botulism that involves intoxication caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTA, B, E and F), has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum A, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum B, has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum E and has_material_basis_in Clostridium botulinum F, which are transmitted by contact of spores with the open wounds, which then reproduce in an anaerobic environment to produce toxins.
- Kenny-Caffey syndrome type 1 [DOID:0080722]
A Kenny-Caffey syndrome that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the TBCE gene, encoding tubulin-specific chaperone E, on chromosome 1q42.
- spondyloperipheral dysplasia [DOID:0112195]
An osteochondrodysplasia characterized by platyspondyly, brachydactyly type E changes, bilateral short ulnae, and mild short stature that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the COL2A1 gene on chromosome 12q13.11.