Thiamethoxam


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D001835 Body Weight PMID:33533595
MESH:D001836 Body Weight Changes PMID:36084723
MESH:D001929 Brain Edema PMID:36958429
MESH:D003643 Death PMID:32711767
MESH:D005234 Fatty Liver PMID:29197058; PMID:30621503
MESH:D005911 Gliosis PMID:36958429
MESH:D006331 Heart Diseases PMID:30520268
MESH:D006529 Hepatomegaly PMID:29197058
MESH:D008103 Liver Cirrhosis PMID:29197058
MESH:D008113 Liver Neoplasms PMID:23220038; PMID:29197058
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:29197058
MESH:D009410 Nerve Degeneration PMID:36958429
MESH:D011041 Poisoning PMID:28456311; PMID:28971568; PMID:31784922
MESH:D013733 Testicular Diseases PMID:34181816
MESH:D015431 Weight Loss PMID:29197058; PMID:30520268
MESH:D020520 Brain Infarction PMID:36958429
MESH:D056486 Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury PMID:23220038; PMID:29197058; PMID:31550567

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