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  "id": 5055,
  "label": "submandibular adenitis",
  "model": {
    "label": "Mondo Disease Ontology (MONDO)",
    "source": 0
  },
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  "reference_id": "MONDO:0003066",
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      "DOID:4636",
      "MEDGEN:66723",
      "NCIT:C27016",
      "SCTID:15170009",
      "UMLS:C0235591"
    ],
    "synonyms": [
      "lymphadenitis (disease) of submandibular gland",
      "submandibular gland lymphadenitis (disease)",
      "submandibular lymphadenitis"
    ],
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      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0005046",
        "name": "immune system disorder"
      },
      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0006858",
        "name": "mouth disorder"
      }
    ],
    "definition": "Inflammation of the submandibular lymph nodes."
  },
  "isLeaf": true,
  "isRoot": false,
  "child_count": 0,
  "parents": [
    {
      "id": 3796,
      "label": "submandibular gland disorder",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
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      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
          "DOID:12897",
          "MEDGEN:52535",
          "MESH:D013364",
          "UMLS:C0038557"
        ],
        "synonyms": [
          "disease of submandibular gland",
          "disease or disorder of submandibular gland",
          "disorder of submandibular gland",
          "submandibular gland disease",
          "submandibular gland disease or disorder"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0006858",
            "name": "mouth disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "A disease involving the submandibular gland."
      },
      "child_count": 2,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0001597"
    },
    {
      "id": 5056,
      "label": "cervical lymphadenitis",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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      ],
      "type_id": 0,
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        "xrefs": [
          "DOID:4637",
          "MEDGEN:101763",
          "NCIT:C26937",
          "SCTID:3502005",
          "UMLS:C0149642"
        ],
        "synonyms": [
          "lymphadenitis (disease) of neck",
          "neck lymphadenitis (disease)"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005046",
            "name": "immune system disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "Inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes."
      },
      "child_count": 1,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0003067"
    },
    {
      "id": 8394,
      "label": "sialadenitis",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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      ],
      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
          "DOID:10303",
          "EFO:1001179",
          "ICD10CM:K11.2",
          "ICD9:527.2",
          "MEDGEN:48657",
          "MESH:D012793",
          "MedDRA:10040627",
          "NCIT:C115165",
          "NCIT:C26882",
          "SCTID:42982001",
          "UMLS:C0037023"
        ],
        "synonyms": [
          "lymphadenitis (disease) of saliva-secreting gland",
          "saliva-secreting gland lymphadenitis (disease)",
          "sialitis",
          "sialoadenitis",
          "adenitis, salivary gland",
          "salivary gland inflammation"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005046",
            "name": "immune system disorder"
          },
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0006858",
            "name": "mouth disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "Sialadenitis is an infection of the salivary glands. It is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. The parotid (in front ofthe ear) and submandibular (under the chin) glands are most commonly affected. Sialadenitis may be associated with pain, tenderness, redness, and gradual, localized swelling of the affected area. Sialadenitis most commonly affects the elderly and chronically ill especially those with dry mouth or who are dehydrated, but can also affected people of any age including newborn babies. Diagnosis is usually made by clinical exam but a CT scan, MRI scan or ultrasound may be done if the doctor suspects an abscess or to look for stones. Treatment may include an antibiotic (if bacterial), warm compresses, increasing fluid intake and good oral hygiene. Most salivary gland infections go away on their own or are cured with treatment. Complications are not common."
      },
      "child_count": 4,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0006969"
    }
  ],
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  "roots": [
    {
      "id": 3796,
      "label": "submandibular gland disorder"
    },
    {
      "id": 5056,
      "label": "cervical lymphadenitis"
    },
    {
      "id": 8394,
      "label": "sialadenitis"
    }
  ]
}