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   ureteral obstruction
  

Disease ID 1113
Disease ureteral obstruction
Definition
Blockage in any part of the URETER causing obstruction of urine flow from the kidney to the URINARY BLADDER. The obstruction may be congenital, acquired, unilateral, bilateral, complete, partial, acute, or chronic. Depending on the degree and duration of the obstruction, clinical features vary greatly such as HYDRONEPHROSIS and obstructive nephropathy.
Synonym
obstruction of ureter
obstruction ureter
obstruction, ureteral
obstructions ureters
obstructions, ureteral
occlusion nos of ureter
occlusion of ureter
occlusion of ureter (disorder)
occlusion of ureter nos
occlusion of ureter nos (disorder)
occlusion of ureter, nos
ureter obstruction
ureter, obstruction
ureteral obstruction [disease/finding]
ureteral obstructions
ureteric obstruction
ureteric obstruction, nos
ureters--obstructions
DOID
UMLS
C0041956
MeSH
SNOMED-CT
Comorbidity
UMLS | Disease | Sentences' Count(Total Sentences:15)
C0151650  |  renal fibrosis  |  16
C0035078  |  renal failure  |  9
C0020295  |  hydronephrosis  |  9
C0022660  |  acute renal failure  |  5
C0003460  |  anuria  |  2
C0041960  |  ureterocele  |  1
C0699791  |  gastric carcinoma  |  1
C0085692  |  hemorrhagic cystitis  |  1
C0022658  |  nephropathy  |  1
C0022658  |  kidney disease  |  1
C0040053  |  thrombus  |  1
C0010692  |  cystitis  |  1
C0041948  |  uremia  |  1
C0022672  |  acute tubular necrosis  |  1
C0022661  |  chronic kidney disease  |  1
Curated Gene
Entrez_id | Symbol | Resource(Total Genes:4)
TGFB1  |  7040  |  CTD_human
COL3A1  |  1281  |  CTD_human
TGFB2  |  7042  |  CTD_human
TMEM27  |  57393  |  CTD_human
Inferring Gene(Waiting for update.)
Text Mined Gene
Entrez_id | Symbol | Score | Resource(Total Genes:285)
1634  |  DCN  |  DISEASES
9817  |  KEAP1  |  DISEASES
359  |  AQP2  |  DISEASES
8646  |  CHRD  |  DISEASES
2940  |  GSTA3  |  DISEASES
23411  |  SIRT1  |  DISEASES
7494  |  XBP1  |  DISEASES
3162  |  HMOX1  |  DISEASES
83933  |  HDAC10  |  DISEASES
623  |  BDKRB1  |  DISEASES
140679  |  SLC32A1  |  DISEASES
7076  |  TIMP1  |  DISEASES
4313  |  MMP2  |  DISEASES
51285  |  RASL12  |  DISEASES
1666  |  DECR1  |  DISEASES
5327  |  PLAT  |  DISEASES
7040  |  TGFB1  |  DISEASES
7392  |  USF2  |  DISEASES
3082  |  HGF  |  DISEASES
5054  |  SERPINE1  |  DISEASES
7473  |  WNT3  |  DISEASES
6347  |  CCL2  |  DISEASES
1277  |  COL1A1  |  DISEASES
23220  |  DTX4  |  DISEASES
81622  |  UNC93B1  |  DISEASES
1027  |  CDKN1B  |  DISEASES
2597  |  GAPDH  |  DISEASES
5564  |  PRKAB1  |  DISEASES
1839  |  HBEGF  |  DISEASES
10459  |  MAD2L2  |  DISEASES
6402  |  SELL  |  DISEASES
11064  |  CNTRL  |  DISEASES
4360  |  MRC1  |  DISEASES
847  |  CAT  |  DISEASES
2700  |  GJA3  |  DISEASES
10268  |  RAMP3  |  DISEASES
130399  |  ACVR1C  |  DISEASES
6615  |  SNAI1  |  DISEASES
6945  |  MLX  |  DISEASES
3315  |  HSPB1  |  DISEASES
968  |  CD68  |  DISEASES
1215  |  CMA1  |  DISEASES
59272  |  ACE2  |  DISEASES
2056  |  EPO  |  DISEASES
10343  |  PKDREJ  |  DISEASES
10266  |  RAMP2  |  DISEASES
10267  |  RAMP1  |  DISEASES
10462  |  CLEC10A  |  DISEASES
182  |  JAG1  |  DISEASES
8546  |  AP3B1  |  DISEASES
1131  |  CHRM3  |  DISEASES
187  |  APLNR  |  DISEASES
8728  |  ADAM19  |  DISEASES
10574  |  CCT7  |  DISEASES
3569  |  IL6  |  DISEASES
6498  |  SKIL  |  DISEASES
6366  |  CCL21  |  DISEASES
27283  |  TINAG  |  DISEASES
4316  |  MMP7  |  DISEASES
7057  |  THBS1  |  DISEASES
4040  |  LRP6  |  DISEASES
999  |  CDH1  |  DISEASES
4092  |  SMAD7  |  DISEASES
4087  |  SMAD2  |  DISEASES
64750  |  SMURF2  |  DISEASES
2775  |  GNAO1  |  DISEASES
7077  |  TIMP2  |  DISEASES
5595  |  MAPK3  |  DISEASES
50507  |  NOX4  |  DISEASES
3553  |  IL1B  |  DISEASES
23476  |  BRD4  |  DISEASES
4036  |  LRP2  |  DISEASES
3791  |  KDR  |  DISEASES
8808  |  IL1RL2  |  DISEASES
6774  |  STAT3  |  DISEASES
3383  |  ICAM1  |  DISEASES
6550  |  SLC9A3  |  DISEASES
3827  |  KNG1  |  DISEASES
4883  |  NPR3  |  DISEASES
51176  |  LEF1  |  DISEASES
1950  |  EGF  |  DISEASES
6722  |  SRF  |  DISEASES
7982  |  ST7  |  DISEASES
5172  |  SLC26A4  |  DISEASES
7078  |  TIMP3  |  DISEASES
4060  |  LUM  |  DISEASES
2252  |  FGF7  |  DISEASES
85407  |  NKD1  |  DISEASES
10140  |  TOB1  |  DISEASES
7157  |  TP53  |  DISEASES
207  |  AKT1  |  DISEASES
126374  |  WTIP  |  DISEASES
5972  |  REN  |  DISEASES
185  |  AGTR1  |  DISEASES
6502  |  SKP2  |  DISEASES
3934  |  LCN2  |  DISEASES
4851  |  NOTCH1  |  DISEASES
133  |  ADM  |  DISEASES
3606  |  IL18  |  DISEASES
654  |  BMP6  |  DISEASES
7070  |  THY1  |  DISEASES
5468  |  PPARG  |  DISEASES
54778  |  RNF111  |  DISEASES
9669  |  EIF5B  |  DISEASES
653361  |  NCF1  |  DISEASES
7484  |  WNT9B  |  DISEASES
54361  |  WNT4  |  DISEASES
1636  |  ACE  |  DISEASES
729230  |  CCR2  |  DISEASES
5731  |  PTGER1  |  DISEASES
6352  |  CCL5  |  DISEASES
7412  |  VCAM1  |  DISEASES
4880  |  NPPC  |  DISEASES
9497  |  SLC4A7  |  DISEASES
213  |  ALB  |  DISEASES
1230  |  CCR1  |  DISEASES
3015  |  H2AFZ  |  DISEASES
1278  |  COL1A2  |  DISEASES
4846  |  NOS3  |  DISEASES
57094  |  CPA6  |  DISEASES
360  |  AQP3  |  DISEASES
3611  |  ILK  |  DISEASES
26253  |  CLEC4E  |  DISEASES
5245  |  PHB  |  DISEASES
3479  |  IGF1  |  DISEASES
3308  |  HSPA4  |  DISEASES
25928  |  SOSTDC1  |  DISEASES
3627  |  CXCL10  |  DISEASES
10484  |  SEC23A  |  DISEASES
9451  |  EIF2AK3  |  DISEASES
9902  |  MRC2  |  DISEASES
285704  |  RGMB  |  DISEASES
5340  |  PLG  |  DISEASES
836  |  CASP3  |  DISEASES
358  |  AQP1  |  DISEASES
4778  |  NFE2  |  DISEASES
4482  |  MSRA  |  DISEASES
1191  |  CLU  |  DISEASES
4233  |  MET  |  DISEASES
57085  |  AGTRAP  |  DISEASES
1728  |  NQO1  |  DISEASES
51582  |  AZIN1  |  DISEASES
3309  |  HSPA5  |  DISEASES
60485  |  SAV1  |  DISEASES
2932  |  GSK3B  |  DISEASES
7481  |  WNT11  |  DISEASES
64332  |  NFKBIZ  |  DISEASES
9622  |  KLK4  |  DISEASES
51330  |  TNFRSF12A  |  DISEASES
4843  |  NOS2  |  DISEASES
633  |  BGN  |  DISEASES
1435  |  CSF1  |  DISEASES
23467  |  NPTXR  |  DISEASES
5155  |  PDGFB  |  DISEASES
11251  |  PTGDR2  |  DISEASES
4088  |  SMAD3  |  DISEASES
59307  |  SIGIRR  |  DISEASES
344658  |  SAMD7  |  DISEASES
468  |  ATF4  |  DISEASES
9376  |  SLC22A8  |  DISEASES
114548  |  NLRP3  |  DISEASES
4842  |  NOS1  |  DISEASES
57496  |  MKL2  |  DISEASES
5329  |  PLAUR  |  DISEASES
7479  |  WNT8B  |  DISEASES
4882  |  NPR2  |  DISEASES
8717  |  TRADD  |  DISEASES
4089  |  SMAD4  |  DISEASES
5962  |  RDX  |  DISEASES
10979  |  FERMT2  |  DISEASES
9514  |  GAL3ST1  |  DISEASES
2701  |  GJA4  |  DISEASES
1003  |  CDH5  |  DISEASES
1499  |  CTNNB1  |  DISEASES
26762  |  HAVCR1  |  DISEASES
5606  |  MAP2K3  |  DISEASES
2109  |  ETFB  |  DISEASES
6275  |  S100A4  |  DISEASES
2331  |  FMOD  |  DISEASES
8650  |  NUMB  |  DISEASES
6231  |  RPS26  |  DISEASES
5733  |  PTGER3  |  DISEASES
60  |  ACTB  |  DISEASES
871  |  SERPINH1  |  DISEASES
4478  |  MSN  |  DISEASES
5599  |  MAPK8  |  DISEASES
4311  |  MME  |  DISEASES
25937  |  WWTR1  |  DISEASES
2530  |  FUT8  |  DISEASES
2475  |  MTOR  |  DISEASES
10724  |  MGEA5  |  DISEASES
51734  |  MSRB1  |  DISEASES
54617  |  INO80  |  DISEASES
183  |  AGT  |  DISEASES
58  |  ACTA1  |  DISEASES
7044  |  LEFTY2  |  DISEASES
89796  |  NAV1  |  DISEASES
5788  |  PTPRC  |  DISEASES
5743  |  PTGS2  |  DISEASES
116496  |  FAM129A  |  DISEASES
4688  |  NCF2  |  DISEASES
6446  |  SGK1  |  DISEASES
1490  |  CTGF  |  DISEASES
10763  |  NES  |  DISEASES
4881  |  NPR1  |  DISEASES
9531  |  BAG3  |  DISEASES
5737  |  PTGFR  |  DISEASES
1791  |  DNTT  |  DISEASES
127795  |  C1orf87  |  DISEASES
3725  |  JUN  |  DISEASES
186  |  AGTR2  |  DISEASES
7422  |  VEGFA  |  DISEASES
4318  |  MMP9  |  DISEASES
4904  |  YBX1  |  DISEASES
10406  |  WFDC2  |  DISEASES
10695  |  CNPY3  |  DISEASES
2846  |  LPAR4  |  DISEASES
23452  |  ANGPTL2  |  DISEASES
4736  |  RPL10A  |  DISEASES
7099  |  TLR4  |  DISEASES
5030  |  P2RY4  |  DISEASES
1896  |  EDA  |  DISEASES
7046  |  TGFBR1  |  DISEASES
3303  |  HSPA1A  |  DISEASES
4878  |  NPPA  |  DISEASES
22921  |  MSRB2  |  DISEASES
780  |  DDR1  |  DISEASES
11074  |  TRIM31  |  DISEASES
688  |  KLF5  |  DISEASES
9356  |  SLC22A6  |  DISEASES
4609  |  MYC  |  DISEASES
8516  |  ITGA8  |  DISEASES
10159  |  ATP6AP2  |  DISEASES
6354  |  CCL7  |  DISEASES
1536  |  CYBB  |  DISEASES
1906  |  EDN1  |  DISEASES
7222  |  TRPC3  |  DISEASES
9365  |  KL  |  DISEASES
551  |  AVP  |  DISEASES
6557  |  SLC12A1  |  DISEASES
147906  |  DACT3  |  DISEASES
10203  |  CALCRL  |  DISEASES
80310  |  PDGFD  |  DISEASES
87  |  ACTN1  |  DISEASES
6696  |  SPP1  |  DISEASES
7227  |  TRPS1  |  DISEASES
655  |  BMP7  |  DISEASES
255027  |  MPV17L  |  DISEASES
3652  |  IPP  |  DISEASES
1285  |  COL4A3  |  DISEASES
4780  |  NFE2L2  |  DISEASES
23365  |  ARHGEF12  |  DISEASES
10106  |  CTDSP2  |  DISEASES
6093  |  ROCK1  |  DISEASES
2199  |  FBLN2  |  DISEASES
28996  |  HIPK2  |  DISEASES
55636  |  CHD7  |  DISEASES
8671  |  SLC4A4  |  DISEASES
5076  |  PAX2  |  DISEASES
200958  |  MUC20  |  DISEASES
960  |  CD44  |  DISEASES
7124  |  TNF  |  DISEASES
387  |  RHOA  |  DISEASES
93649  |  MYOCD  |  DISEASES
6559  |  SLC12A3  |  DISEASES
834  |  CASP1  |  DISEASES
3586  |  IL10  |  DISEASES
6565  |  SLC15A2  |  DISEASES
6092  |  ROBO2  |  DISEASES
5515  |  PPP2CA  |  DISEASES
8801  |  SUCLG2  |  DISEASES
2939  |  GSTA2  |  DISEASES
56034  |  PDGFC  |  DISEASES
100506742  |  CASP12  |  DISEASES
284  |  ANGPT1  |  DISEASES
503542  |  SPRN  |  DISEASES
8322  |  FZD4  |  DISEASES
10846  |  PDE10A  |  DISEASES
3684  |  ITGAM  |  DISEASES
5027  |  P2RX7  |  DISEASES
7421  |  VDR  |  DISEASES
8742  |  TNFSF12  |  DISEASES
2297  |  FOXD1  |  DISEASES
100126781  |  SNAR-F  |  DISEASES
94161  |  SNORD46  |  DISEASES
Locus(Waiting for update.)
Disease ID 1113
Disease ureteral obstruction
Integrated Phenotype(Waiting for update.)
Text Mined Phenotype
HPO | Name | Sentences' Count(Total Phenotypes:21)
HP:0030760  |  Kidney fibrosis  |  17
HP:0005576  |  Renal interstitial fibrosis  |  9
HP:0000126  |  Hydronephrosis  |  9
HP:0000083  |  Renal insufficiency  |  9
HP:0001919  |  Acute renal failure  |  6
HP:0012531  |  Pain  |  5
HP:0030157  |  Flank pain  |  3
HP:0100519  |  Anuria  |  2
HP:0002617  |  Aneurysmal dilatation  |  2
HP:0000070  |  Ureterocele  |  1
HP:0001824  |  Weight loss  |  1
HP:0000074  |  Ureteropelvic junction obstruction  |  1
HP:0002716  |  Lymph node hyperplasia  |  1
HP:0008682  |  Renal tubular necrosis  |  1
HP:0012622  |  Chronic kidney disease  |  1
HP:0030731  |  Carcinoma  |  1
HP:0000112  |  Nephropathy  |  1
HP:0010957  |  Congenital posterior urethral valve  |  1
HP:0004736  |  Crossed fused renal ectopia  |  1
HP:0003418  |  Back pain  |  1
HP:0002027  |  Abdominal pain  |  1
Disease ID 1113
Disease ureteral obstruction
Manually Symptom(Waiting for update.)
Text Mined Symptom
UMLS | Name | Sentences' Count(Total Symptoms:6)
C0240035  |  interstitial fibrosis  |  11
C0035078  |  renal failure  |  9
C0020295  |  hydronephrosis  |  9
C0022660  |  acute renal failure  |  5
C0003460  |  anuria  |  2
C0152169  |  renal colic  |  1
Manually Genotype(Total Text Mining Genotypes:0)
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All Snps(Total Genotypes:0)
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GWASdb Annotation(Total Genotypes:0)
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GWASdb Snp Trait(Total Genotypes:0)
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Mapped by lexical matching(Total Items:0)
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Mapped by homologous gene(Total Items:0)
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Chemical(Total Drugs:5)
CUI ChemicalName ChemicalID CasRN DiseaseName DiseaseID DirectEvidence PubMedIDs
C0041956acetaminophenD000082103-90-2ureteral obstructionMESH:D014517marker/mechanism1131554
C0041956codeineD00306176-57-3ureteral obstructionMESH:D014517marker/mechanism1131554
C0041956enalaprilD00465675847-73-3ureteral obstructionMESH:D014517therapeutic12473537
C0041956metoprololD00879037350-58-6ureteral obstructionMESH:D014517marker/mechanism8554013
C0041956mitomycinD0166851950/7/7ureteral obstructionMESH:D014517marker/mechanism10071561
FDA approved drug and dosage information(Total Drugs:4)
DiseaseID Drug_name active_ingredients strength Dosage Form/Route Marketing Status TE code RLD RS
MESH:D014517ofirmevacetaminophen1GM/100ML (10MG/ML)SOLUTION;IV (INFUSION)PrescriptionAPYesYes
MESH:D014517ofirmevacetaminophen1GM/100ML (10MG/ML)SOLUTION;IV (INFUSION)PrescriptionAPYesYes
MESH:D014517acetaminophenacetaminophen650MGSUPPOSITORY;RECTALOver-the-counterNoneYesYes
MESH:D014517acetaminophenacetaminophen650MGSUPPOSITORY;RECTALOver-the-counterNoneYesYes
FDA labeling changes(Total Drugs:4)
DiseaseID Pediatric_Labeling_Date Trade_Name Generic_Name_or_Proper_Name Indications Studied Label Changes Summary Product Labeling BPCA(B) PREA(P) BPCA(B) and PREA(P) Pediatric Rule (R) Sponsor Pediatric Exclusivity Granted Date NNPS
MESH:D0145172/11/2010ofirmevacetaminophenManagement of mild-to-moderate pain, for the management of moderate-to-severe pain with adjunctive opioid analgesics, and for the reduction of feverThe safety and effectiveness of Ofirmev for the treatment of acute pain and fever in pediatric patients ages 2 years and older is supported by evidence from adequate and well-controlled studies of Ofirmev in adults. Additional safety and PK data was collected in 355 from premature neonates to adolescents. The effectiveness of Ofirmev for the treatment of acute pain and fever has not been studied in pediatric patients < 2 years of age.The PK exposure of Ofirmev observed in children and adolescents is similar to adults, but higher in neonates and infants. Dosing simulations from PK data in infants and neonates suggest that dose reductions of 33% in infants 1 month to < 2 years of age, and 50% in neonates up to 28 days, with a minimum dosing interval of 6 hours, will produce a PK exposure similar to that observed in children age 2 years and olderMost common adverse reactions in pediatric patients were nausea, vomiting, constipation, pruritus, agitation, and atelectasis.Information on dosing, clinical studies, adverse reactions and PK parametersNew dosage form and route of administrationLabeling-P--Cadence-FALSE'
MESH:D01451701/27/2017ofirmevacetaminophenTreatmeny of pain and fever in pediatric patients birth to 2 yearsTreatment of pain Efficacy was not demonstrated in pediatric patients younger than 2 years in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 198 pediatric patients younger than 2 years. Pediatric patients less than 2 years of age, including neonates from 28 to 40 weeks gestational age at birth, were randomized to receive opioid plus acetaminophen or opioid plus placebo. No difference in analgesic effect of intravenous acetaminophen, measured by assessment of reduced need for additional opioid treatment for pain control, was observed. Treatment of fever The safety and effectiveness for the treatment of fever in pediatric patients, including premature neonates born at 32 weeks or greater gestation is supported by adequate and well-controlled studies of Ofirmev in adults, clinical studies in 244 pediatric patients 2 years and older, and safety and pharmacokinetic data from 239 patients younger than 2 years including neonates 32 weeks or greater gestational age. Information on dosing, clinical trials. Postmarketing study.Labeling--B,P-Mallinckrodt11/7/2016FALSE
MESH:D0145172/11/2010ofirmevacetaminophenManagement of mild-to-moderate pain, for the management of moderate-to-severe pain with adjunctive opioid analgesics, and for the reduction of feverThe safety and effectiveness of Ofirmev for the treatment of acute pain and fever in pediatric patients ages 2 years and older is supported by evidence from adequate and well-controlled studies of Ofirmev in adults. Additional safety and PK data was collected in 355 from premature neonates to adolescents. The effectiveness of Ofirmev for the treatment of acute pain and fever has not been studied in pediatric patients < 2 years of age.The PK exposure of Ofirmev observed in children and adolescents is similar to adults, but higher in neonates and infants. Dosing simulations from PK data in infants and neonates suggest that dose reductions of 33% in infants 1 month to < 2 years of age, and 50% in neonates up to 28 days, with a minimum dosing interval of 6 hours, will produce a PK exposure similar to that observed in children age 2 years and olderMost common adverse reactions in pediatric patients were nausea, vomiting, constipation, pruritus, agitation, and atelectasis.Information on dosing, clinical studies, adverse reactions and PK parametersNew dosage form and route of administrationLabeling-P--Cadence-FALSE'
MESH:D01451701/27/2017ofirmevacetaminophenTreatmeny of pain and fever in pediatric patients birth to 2 yearsTreatment of pain Efficacy was not demonstrated in pediatric patients younger than 2 years in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 198 pediatric patients younger than 2 years. Pediatric patients less than 2 years of age, including neonates from 28 to 40 weeks gestational age at birth, were randomized to receive opioid plus acetaminophen or opioid plus placebo. No difference in analgesic effect of intravenous acetaminophen, measured by assessment of reduced need for additional opioid treatment for pain control, was observed. Treatment of fever The safety and effectiveness for the treatment of fever in pediatric patients, including premature neonates born at 32 weeks or greater gestation is supported by adequate and well-controlled studies of Ofirmev in adults, clinical studies in 244 pediatric patients 2 years and older, and safety and pharmacokinetic data from 239 patients younger than 2 years including neonates 32 weeks or greater gestational age. Information on dosing, clinical trials. Postmarketing study.Labeling--B,P-Mallinckrodt11/7/2016FALSE