- cholecystitis [DOID:1949]
A cholangitis that is characterized by an inflammation that is located in the gallbladder.
- Libman-Sacks endocarditis [DOID:0080740]
An endocarditis that is characterized by Libman-Sacks vegetations, is common in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and is commonly complicated with embolic cerebrovascular disease.
- laryngomalacia [DOID:0080833]
A laryngeal disease that is characterized by inward collapse of flaccid supraglottic structures during inspiration. The most common symptom is noisy breathing (stridor) that is often worse when the infant is on his/her back or crying.
- neurilemmoma [DOID:3192]
A neuroma that is characterized as a benign nerve sheath tumor that is composed of Schwann cells.
- mature cataract [DOID:13717]
A senile cataract that is characterized by full white or brunescent opacification of the lens of the eye such that the red reflex is obscured. It is a later stage of senile cataracts and is caused by a multifactorial etiology related to aging.