- nephrotic syndrome [DOID:1184]
A nephrosis characterized by marked increase in glomerular protein permeability resulting in marked elevation of urine protein levels, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia, and hypercoagulability.
- lipodystrophy [DOID:811]
A connective tissue disease that is characterized by marked reduction, absence, and/or the redistribution of adipose tissue.
- oligomeganephronia [DOID:0111142]
A renal hypoplasia characterized by bilateral reduced kidney size with a marked decrease in the total number of nephrons.
- conduct disorder [DOID:12995]
A specific developmental disorder marked by a pattern of repetitive behavior wherein the rights of others or social norms are violated.
- primary syphilis [DOID:4156]
A syphilis that is the first stage of syphilis, marked by the development of a chancre, which is characterized by mononuclear leukocytic infiltration, macrophages, and lymphocytes.