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  "label": "cranial neuralgia",
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    "label": "Mondo Disease Ontology (MONDO)",
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      "cranial neuron projection bundle neuralgia",
      "neuralgia of cranial neuron projection bundle",
      "facial neuralgia"
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      {
        "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
        "name": "nervous system disorder"
      }
    ],
    "definition": "A neuralgia that involves the cranial neuron projection bundle."
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  "isRoot": false,
  "child_count": 4,
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          "cranial nerve disease",
          "cranial nerve disorder",
          "cranial neuron projection bundle disease",
          "cranial neuron projection bundle disease or disorder",
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          "disease of cranial neuron projection bundle",
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          "disorder of cranial neuron projection bundle"
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            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
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        "definition": "A neoplastic or non-neoplastic disorder that affects one of the cranial nerves."
      },
      "child_count": 17,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0003569"
    },
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      "id": 16613,
      "label": "acquired peripheral neuropathy",
      "isLeaf": false,
      "isRoot": false,
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          "acquired peripheral neuropathy"
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            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
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        ],
        "definition": "An instance of peripheral neuropathy that is acquired during the lifetime of the individual."
      },
      "child_count": 12,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0015923"
    },
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      "id": 20717,
      "label": "neuralgia",
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      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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          "neuralgia",
          "pain, nerve",
          "pain, neuropathic",
          "paroxysmal nerve pain",
          "paroxysmal nerve pains"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "A pain disorder characterize by pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves"
      },
      "child_count": 10,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0021667"
    }
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  "children": [
    {
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      "label": "facial neuralgia",
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      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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      "properties": {
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        "synonyms": [
          "facial nerve neuralgia",
          "neuralgia of facial nerve"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
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        ],
        "definition": "Neuralgic syndromes which feature chronic or recurrent facial pain as the primary manifestation of disease. Disorders of the trigeminal and facial nerves are frequently associated with these conditions."
      },
      "child_count": 0,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0001818"
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      "id": 9884,
      "label": "trigeminal neuralgia",
      "isLeaf": true,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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      "type_id": 0,
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          "EFO:1001219",
          "GARD:0007805",
          "ICD10CM:G50.0",
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          "neuralgia of trigeminal nerve",
          "trigeminal nerve neuralgia",
          "trigeminal neuralgia",
          "Tic douloureux"
        ],
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          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
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        ],
        "definition": "Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes a stabbing or electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face. The pain lasts a few seconds to a few minutes, and usually on only one side of the face. It can also cause muscle spasms in the face the same time as the pain. The pain may result from a blood vessel pressing against the trigeminal nerve (the nerve that carries pain, feeling, and other sensations from the brain to the skin of theface), as a complication of multiple sclerosis, or due to compression of the nerve by a tumor or cyst. In some cases, the cause is unknown. Treatment options include medicines, surgery, and complementary approaches."
      },
      "child_count": 0,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0008599"
    },
    {
      "id": 16903,
      "label": "combined hyperactive dysfunction syndrome of the cranial nerves",
      "isLeaf": true,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
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          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
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      "child_count": 0,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0016371"
    },
    {
      "id": 16904,
      "label": "glossopharyngeal neuralgia",
      "isLeaf": true,
      "isRoot": false,
      "parents": [
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        16906
      ],
      "type_id": 0,
      "properties": {
        "xrefs": [
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          "GARD:0006519",
          "ICD9:352.1",
          "MEDGEN:57595",
          "MedDRA:10018391",
          "Orphanet:221098",
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        "synonyms": [
          "Glossovasopharyngeal neuralgia",
          "glossopharyngeal nerve neuralgia",
          "glossopharyngeal neuralgia",
          "neuralgia of glossopharyngeal nerve"
        ],
        "categories": [
          {
            "ref": "MONDO:0005071",
            "name": "nervous system disorder"
          }
        ],
        "definition": "Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a condition characterized by repeated episodes of severe pain in the tongue, throat, ear, and tonsils (areas connected to the ninth cranial nerve, or glossopharyngeal nerve). It typically occurs in individuals over age 40. Episodes of pain may last from a few seconds to a few minutes, and usually occur on one side. The pain may be triggered by swallowing, speaking, laughing, chewing or coughing. The condition is thought to be due to irritation of the nerve, although the source of irritation is unclear. The goal of treatment is to control pain, but over-the-counter pain medications are not very effective; the most effective drugs are anti-seizure medications. Some antidepressants help certain people. Surgery to cut or take pressure off of the glossopharyngeal nerve may be needed in severe cases."
      },
      "child_count": 0,
      "reference_id": "MONDO:0016372"
    }
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      "id": 5469,
      "label": "cranial nerve neuropathy"
    },
    {
      "id": 16613,
      "label": "acquired peripheral neuropathy"
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      "id": 20717,
      "label": "neuralgia"
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}