FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
CV Term Report
Help Close All Open All
General Information
Term autoimmune disease of cardiovascular system ID (Ontology) DOID:0060051 (Human Disease)
Definition An autoimmune disease that is the abnormal functioning of the immune system that causes your immune system to produce antibodies or T cells against cells and/or tissues in the cardiovascular system." [url:https\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459447/] {comment="ls:IEDB"}
Comment
Links to External Ontologies
DO.org
Annotations
Records annotated with this term OR any of its CHILD TERMS
    Results list data from multiple species. Click on a button above and use the 'Filter by species' options on the resulting HitList to retrieve species-specific data.
Records annotated with this exact term (annotations to child terms are NOT included)
No relevant records available
show Full annotation statements including this term (annotations to child terms are NOT included), and relevant FlyBase records
No relevant statements available
Spanning Tree (Parents/Children)
Only view relationship:
immune system disease
 |__autoimmune disease_____________
disease of anatomical entity       |
 |__cardiovascular system disease__|
                                   autoimmune disease of cardiovascular system  1 rec.
                                    |__antiphospholipid syndrome
                                    |__autoimmune atherosclerosis
                                    |__autoimmune cardiomyopathy
                                    |__autoimmune myocarditis
                                    |__autoimmune vasculitis
                                    |__Behcet's disease
                                    |__STING-associated vasculopathy with onset in infancy 1 rec.
Spanning Tree View Settings
Parents/Children
View Depth
Show hierarchy levels: for parents, for children
hide Relationships
Is a cardiovascular system disease
autoimmune disease
Part of
hide Synonyms & Secondary IDs
Synonyms
Secondary IDs
hide External Crossreferences & Linkouts