- von Willebrand's disease 1 [DOID:0060573]
A von Willebrand's disease characterized by quantitative partial deficiency of circulating VWF that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the VWF gene on chromosome 12p13.
- von Willebrand's disease 3 [DOID:0111054]
A von Willebrand's disease characterized by autosomal recessive inheritance of a severe quantitative defect or virtual absence of VWF in plasma, prolonged bleeding time, and more severe bleeding tendencies compared to the other types of von Willebrand disease that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the VWF gene which maps to chromosome 12p13.
- Bernard-Soulier syndrome [DOID:2217]
A blood coagulation disease characterized by autosomal recessive inheritance of mucosal bleeding, purpuric skin bleeding, epistaxis, and menorrhagia with prolonged bleeding times, enlarged platelets and absence of platelet aggregation in response to von Willebrand factor that has_material_basis_in mutation in the GP1BA gene, the GP1BB gene, or the GP9 gene which are subunits of the platelet membrane von Willebrand factor receptor complex, glycoprotein Ib.
- von Willebrand's disease 2 [DOID:0060574]
A von Willebrand's disease characterized by qualitative but not quantitative abnormalities of the VWF protein that has_material_basis_in mutation in the VWF gene which maps to chromosome 12p13.
- platelet-type bleeding disorder 3 [DOID:0111056]
A blood platelet disease characterized by enhanced binding of von Willebrand factor by the platelet glycoprotein Ib receptor complex that has_material_basis_in mutation in the GP1BA gene on chromosome 17p13.2.
- von Willebrand's disease [DOID:12531]
A blood coagulation disease that is a hereditary abnormality which slows the blood clotting process. It arises from a qualitative or quantitative deficiency of von Willebrand factor (vWF), a multimeric protein that is required for platelet adhesion.
- pyruvate carboxylase deficiency disease [DOID:3651]
A carbohydrate metabolic disorder that is characterized by deficiency of pyruvate carboxylase causing decreased utilization of carbohydrates and toxic accumulation of lactic acid, possibly has_symptom periodic lactate elevations, gastrointestinal upset, neonatal onset of metabolic acidosis, failure to thrive, developmental delay, seizures, death, and has_material_basis_in autosomal recessive inheritance of mutation in the PC gene, which encodes pyruvate carboxylase, a critical protein in the citric acid cycle and in gluconeogenesis.