{"Name":"Baritosis","DiseaseID__c":"GARD:0008371","id":8371,"encodedName":"baritosis","IsDeleted":false,"Disease_Name_Full__c":"Baritosis","Xref_IDs__c":"50076003; C0340177; C34410; C537080; DOID:10321; MEDGEN:87399; MONDO:0001001","USA_Estimate__c":null,"No_of_Specialist_Tagsa__c":0,"No_of_ClinGen_records__c":0,"No_of_GeneReviews__c":0,"No_of_HHS_records__c":0,"World_Estimate__c":null,"No_of_HRSA_records__c":0,"Evidence_Based_Score__c":0,"No_of_Disease_Descriptions__c":2,"Disease_Characteristics_Score__c":1,"No_of_Age_at_Onset__c":0,"Description_Source__c":"MONDO:0001001","Disease_Description__c":"A rare type of pneumoconiosis caused by long standing exposure to barium dust. It is characterized by the formation of fine dense lesions in the lung parenchyma. The lesions do not affect the lung function and disappear without treatment after the exposure to barium dust stops.","GARD_Name__c":"Baritosis","GARD_Synonym__c":"barium lung; barium lung disease; barium pneumoconiosis; baryta miners' disease; barytosis","Curated_Disease_Description_Source__c":"GARD:0008371","Curated_Disease_Description__c":"Baritosis is an extremely rare, benign form of pneumoconiosis that causes little or no overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of the tissue in the lung (fibrosis). Pneumoconiosis is caused by accumulation of inhaled particles and involves a reaction of tissue in the lung. In the case of Baritosis, the inhaled particles are made up of barium sulfate and is well described in workers who crush and grind compounds containing barium, a mineral found in paints, paper, ceramics, glass, rubber, electronic components, and in drilling muds in oil and gas exploration. Baritosis is typically characterized by a mixture of very fine punctate and annular (ring-like) lesions and some slightly larger nodular lesions in the lung.","Curated_USA_Estimate_Source__c":null,"Curated_USA_Estimate__c":null,"Age_at_Onset_Snippet_Text__c":null,"SourceID__c":null,"Deprecated__c":"No","Disease_Concept_Type__c":"Rare Disease Entity","MONDO_ID__c":"MONDO:0001001","ORPHANET_ID__c":null,"Replaced_By_ID__c":null,"Display_Spanish_Disease_Name__c":null,"Spanish_Description_Source__c":null,"Spanish_Description__c":null,"Spanish_Disease_Name__c":null,"Spanish_GARD_Synonym__c":null,"Category_Linearization__c":null,"icd10_id__c":null,"mesh_id__c":null,"omim_id__c":null,"snomed_id__c":null,"umls_id__c":null,"GARD_Disease__c":[{"Curated_Disease_Description__c":"Baritosis is an extremely rare, benign form of pneumoconiosis that causes little or no overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of the tissue in the lung (fibrosis). Pneumoconiosis is caused by accumulation of inhaled particles and involves a reaction of tissue in the lung. In the case of Baritosis, the inhaled particles are made up of barium sulfate and is well described in workers who crush and grind compounds containing barium, a mineral found in paints, paper, ceramics, glass, rubber, electronic components, and in drilling muds in oil and gas exploration. Baritosis is typically characterized by a mixture of very fine punctate and annular (ring-like) lesions and some slightly larger nodular lesions in the lung.","Curated_Disease_Description_Source__c":"GARD:0008371","GARD_Synonym__c":"barium lung; barium lung disease; barium pneumoconiosis; baryta miners' disease; barytosis","Name":"Baritosis","estimateUsa":""}],"External_Identifier_Disease__c":[{"URL__c":"https://browser.ihtsdotools.org/?perspective=full&conceptId1=50076003","Source__c":"C0340177; MONDO:0001001","Xref__c":"50076003"},{"URL__c":"https://uts.nlm.nih.gov/uts/umls/concept/C0340177","Source__c":"C0340177","Xref__c":"C0340177"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/C537080","Source__c":"MONDO:0001001","Xref__c":"C537080"},{"URL__c":"https://evsexplore.semantics.cancer.gov/evsexplore/concept/ncit/C34410","Source__c":"C0340177; MONDO:0001001","Xref__c":"C34410"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medgen/?term=87399","Source__c":"C0340177","Xref__c":"MEDGEN:87399"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/doid/classes?obo_id=DOID%3A10321","Source__c":"MONDO:0001001","Xref__c":"DOID:10321"},{"URL__c":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0001001","Source__c":"GARD:0008371","Xref__c":"MONDO:0001001"}],"tags":{},"synonyms":["barium lung"," barium lung disease"," barium pneumoconiosis"," baryta miners' disease"," barytosis"]}