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  "id": 6570,
  "label": "chronic eosinophilic pneumonia",
  "model": {
    "label": "Mondo Disease Ontology (MONDO)",
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    "synonyms": [
      "eosinophilic pneumonia, chronic"
    ],
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      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0005087",
        "name": "respiratory system disorder"
      }
    ],
    "definition": "Chronic inflammatory disorder of the lungs characterized by the presence of eosinophils in the interalveolar septa and alveolar spaces and peripheral blood eosinophilia. Chest x-rays reveal peripheral infiltrates. Approximately half of the patients have history of asthma or atopic disease. Signs and symptoms include fever, dyspnea, cough, and weight loss. Following treatment with corticosteroids, the eosinophilic infiltrates in the lungs disappear, resulting in dramatic clinical improvement."
  },
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      "id": 7370,
      "label": "eosinophilic pneumonia",
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      "parents": [
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        "synonyms": [
          "eosinophilic pneumonia"
        ],
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          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005087",
            "name": "respiratory system disorder"
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        ],
        "definition": "An inflammatory lung disorder characterized by an increased number of eosinophils in the lungs. The majority of cases are idiopathic, without identifiable cause. In a minority of cases, medications, fungal infections, and environmental triggers have been implicated. It manifests as acute or chronic. Acute eosinophilic pneumonia is a severe and rapidly progressing pneumonia that may lead to respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia follows a slower course and manifests as fever, dyspnea, cough, and weight loss."
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      "reference_id": "MONDO:0005749"
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      "id": 7370,
      "label": "eosinophilic pneumonia"
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}