Releases: DiseaseOntology/SymptomOntology
Symptom Ontology Release February 2024
Symptom Ontology release February 2024 includes 894 classes and 423 definitions.
SYMP's late November 2022 Release
Added new parent term blood pressure, new child term high blood pressure, and moved established term low blood pressure as child of blood pressure.
SYMP's mid-October 2022 Release Number 2
Added new terms.
SYMP's mid-October 2022 Release
Added definitions, reformatted current definitions for consistency, added database cross references and added synonyms (exact & related), to nervous system symptom branch and new terms to various branches throughout the ontology. New terms were also added or deprecated with the review of DO-SYMP term overlap.
SYMP's early September 2022 Release
Added definitions, reformatted current definitions for consistency, added database cross references and added synonyms (exact & related), to nervous system symptom branch and new terms to various branches throughout the ontology.
SYMP's Late August 2022 Release
Added definitions, reformatted current definitions for consistency, added database cross references and added synonyms (exact & related), to neurological and physiological symptom & nervous system symptom branches.
SYMP's mid August 2022 Release
Added definitions, reformatted current definitions for consistency, added database cross references and added synonyms (exact & related), to urinary system symptom, respiratory system and chest symptom, reproductive system symptom terms, & nutrition, metabolism, and development symptom.
SYMP's Late July 2022 Release
Formerly deprecated terms ‘weight loss’ and ‘weight gain’ were reinstated to replace the terms ‘loss of weight’ and ‘gain of weight’, which were deprecated. Children were transferred accordingly. ‘Low birth weight’ is now a child of ‘weight symptom’.
SYMP's mid July 2022 Release
Added the new term 'conjunctiva symptom' and child terms. Added the new term 'hair symptom' and child terms. Added new terms, definitions, and database cross references. Modified/corrected established definitions.
SYMP's early July 2022 Release
Added NTR: paroxysmal cough #9. Added new terms.