Talk:Q378681
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Okkn in topic Loop in subclass of (P279)
Autodescription — peripheral artery disease (Q378681)
description: artery disease characterized by build up of plaque in the arteries that carry blood to your head, organs, and limbs
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Loop in subclass of (P279)
editRight now there is a loop between this item peripheral artery disease (Q378681) and peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607), as we have both:
- (added in Sept. 2016)
- (added in Feb. 2017)
One of them is obviously wrong but I'm not sure which one. Could you please take a look and correct it?
Cdlt, VIGNERON (talk) 14:28, 25 November 2017 (UTC)
- @VIGNERON, Ske: peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607) is created based on the Disease Ontology (Q5282129) term "peripheral vascular disease". If peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607) is "peripheral vascular disease" in the general meaning, ⟨ peripheral artery disease (Q378681) ⟩ subclass of (P279) ⟨ peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607) ⟩is right because arteries are blood vessels. However, Human Disease Ontology says "peripheral vascular disease" is a obstruction of larger arteries and "arterial occlusive disease" is the synonym for this term. peripheral artery disease (Q378681) is also ambiguous; not all peripheral arterial diseases are "occlusive", but there are functional peripheral artery diseases, too. If so,⟨ peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607) ⟩ subclass of (P279) ⟨ peripheral artery disease (Q378681) ⟩may be right. But sometimes "peripheral arterial disease" has the same meaning as arteriosclerosis obliterans (Q4797546) (arteriosclerosis obliterans; ASO). So, I have no idea what to do... --Okkn (talk) 14:19, 26 November 2017 (UTC)
According to the MeSH Peripheral Arterial Disease (D058729) is a subclass of Peripheral Vascular Diseases (D016491); that seems sensible to me. I'm afraid that the Disease Ontology is not always very reliable : for sample why did they put the MeSH code Helicobacter Infections (D016481) in peripheral vascular disease (Q26695607) ? Ske (talk)