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  "id": 4960,
  "label": "vulva basal cell carcinoma",
  "model": {
    "label": "Mondo Disease Ontology (MONDO)",
    "source": 0
  },
  "type_id": 0,
  "reference_id": "MONDO:0002955",
  "properties": {
    "xrefs": [
      "DOID:4301",
      "GARD:0022006",
      "MEDGEN:234481",
      "NCIT:C6381",
      "Orphanet:494451",
      "SCTID:717731002",
      "UMLS:C1336977",
      "icd11.foundation:247568702"
    ],
    "synonyms": [
      "basal cell carcinoma of the vulva",
      "basal cell carcinoma of vulva",
      "mammalian vulva skin basal cell carcinoma",
      "skin basal cell carcinoma of mammalian vulva",
      "vulvar basal cell cancer",
      "vulvar basal cell carcinoma"
    ],
    "categories": [
      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0002051",
        "name": "integumentary system disorder"
      },
      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0005039",
        "name": "reproductive system disorder"
      }
    ],
    "definition": "A slow growing, locally infiltrating carcinoma that arises from the vulva. It is characterized by the presence of malignant cells that resemble the basal cells that are present in the epidermis."
  },
  "isLeaf": true,
  "isRoot": false,
  "child_count": 0,
  "parents": [
    {
      "id": 6931,
      "label": "vulvar carcinoma",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
        3735,
        6734
      ],
      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
          "DOID:1294",
          "EFO:0002921",
          "GARD:0009349",
          "MEDGEN:146159",
          "NCIT:C4866",
          "Orphanet:494418",
          "SCTID:447882007",
          "UMLS:C0677055"
        ],
        "synonyms": [
          "cancer of the vulva",
          "cancer of vulva",
          "vulva cancer",
          "vulvar cancer",
          "carcinoma of mammalian vulva",
          "carcinoma of the vulva",
          "carcinoma of vulva",
          "mammalian vulva carcinoma",
          "vulva carcinoma",
          "vulvar carcinoma"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005039",
            "name": "reproductive system disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "A carcinoma that arises from epithelial cells of the mammalian vulva"
      },
      "child_count": 18,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0005215"
    },
    {
      "id": 7027,
      "label": "skin basal cell carcinoma",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
        4707,
        20201
      ],
      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
          "CSP:2000-2719",
          "DOID:2513",
          "HP:0002671",
          "ICDO:8090/3",
          "MEDGEN:1648304",
          "NCIT:C2921",
          "ONCOTREE:BCC",
          "SCTID:254701007",
          "UMLS:C4721806"
        ],
        "synonyms": [
          "BCC",
          "basal cell cancer",
          "basal cell carcinoma",
          "basal cell tumor",
          "basal cell tumour",
          "basal cell tumour (morphologic abnormality)",
          "malignant basal cell tumour",
          "malignant basal cell tumour (morphologic abnormality)",
          "basal cell carcinoma of skin",
          "basal cell carcinoma of the skin",
          "basal cell epithelioma",
          "basal cell skin carcinoma",
          "skin basal cell cancer",
          "skin basal cell carcinoma",
          "epithelioma basal cell"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0002051",
            "name": "integumentary system disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "The most frequently seen skin cancer. It arises from basal cells of the epidermis and pilosebaceous units. Clinically it is divided into the following types: nodular, ulcerative, superficial, multicentric, erythematous, and sclerosing or morphea-like. More than 95% of these carcinomas occur in patients over 40. They develop on hair-bearing skin, most commonly on sun-exposed areas. Approximately 85% are found on the head and neck and the remaining 15% on the trunk and extremities. Basal cell carcinoma usually grows in a slow and indolent fashion. However, if untreated, the tumor may invade the subcutaneous fat, skeletal muscle and bone. Distant metastases are rare. Excision, curettage and irradiation cure most basal cell carcinomas."
      },
      "child_count": 50,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0005341"
    }
  ],
  "children": [],
  "roots": [
    {
      "id": 6931,
      "label": "vulvar carcinoma"
    },
    {
      "id": 7027,
      "label": "skin basal cell carcinoma"
    }
  ]
}