Extract and list all the terms that can be classified into any of the categories in the “TUI code and Semantic type description text” and are related to the condition found in the “text to analyze”. Classify each extracted term into one of the categories in the “TUI code and Semantic type description text Format the output as JSON in the following structure: [ { "Entities": [ { "Entity": "Entity Name 1", "TUI_Code": "TUI Code 1", "Semantic_Type": "Semantic Type 1" }, { "Entity": "Entity Name 2", "TUI_Code": "TUI Code 2", "Semantic_Type": "Semantic Type 2" } ] } ] Ensure each object in the "Entities" array contains the keys: "Entity", "TUI_Code", and "Semantic_Type". TUI code and Semantic type description text: 1. T019: Congenital Abnormality Description: Abnormal physical or functional conditions present at birth, often due to genetic or developmental factors. Examples: - Cleft lip and palate - Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) - Congenital heart defects 2. T020: Acquired Abnormality Description: Abnormal physical or functional conditions that develop after birth, typically as a result of environmental factors, injury, or disease. Examples: - Type 2 diabetes mellitus - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - Traumatic brain injury 3. T033: Finding Description: Observable or measurable manifestations of a condition or disease, including symptoms, signs, and laboratory results. Examples: - Fever (symptom) - Elevated blood pressure (sign) - High blood glucose level (laboratory result) 4. T034: Laboratory or Test Result Description: Specific findings obtained through laboratory tests or diagnostic procedures. Examples: - White blood cell count - Serum cholesterol level - Hemoglobin A1c level 5. T041: Mental Process Description: Cognitive or psychological activities of the mind, such as perception, reasoning, or memory. Examples: - Decision-making - Problem-solving - Learning 6. T046: Pathologic Function Description: Abnormal physiological or biological functions within the body, often associated with disease processes. Examples: - Impaired glucose metabolism - Altered blood flow - Dysregulated immune response 7. T047: Disease or Syndrome Description: Pathological conditions characterized by a set of signs, symptoms, or clinical manifestations. Examples: - Hypertension - Diabetes mellitus - Asthma 8. T048: Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction Description: Abnormalities or impairments in mental or behavioral functions, such as mood disorders, anxiety, or cognitive deficits. Examples: - Major depressive disorder - Generalized anxiety disorder - Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 9. T049: Cell or Molecular Dysfunction Description: Abnormalities or dysfunctions at the cellular or molecular level, including genetic mutations, metabolic disorders, or molecular signaling defects. Examples: - Mutation in the BRCA1 gene (associated with breast cancer) - Deficiency of insulin production in type 1 diabetes mellitus - Dysregulation of neurotransmitter release in Parkinson's disease 10. T050: Experimental Model of Disease Description: Experimental models of disease created in laboratory settings to simulate or study specific pathological conditions in biological systems. Examples: - Mouse model of Alzheimer's disease - Zebrafish model of heart failure - Cell culture model of cancer metastasis 11. T059: Laboratory Procedure Description: Techniques or methods used in laboratory settings to analyze or study biological specimens, such as blood tests or tissue analyses. Examples: - Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) - Western blotting 12. T060: Diagnostic Procedure Description: Medical tests or examinations used to identify or confirm the presence of a disease or condition in a patient. Examples: - X-ray imaging - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - Electrocardiogram (ECG) 13. T063: Molecular Biology Research Technique Description: Experimental techniques or methods used in molecular biology research, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or gene sequencing. Examples: - CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing - RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) - Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) 14. T073: Manufactured Object Description: Tangible items produced or created through human manufacturing processes, such as medical devices or laboratory equipment. Examples: - Stethoscope - Microscope - Artificial joint prosthesis 15. T170: Intellectual Product Description: Abstract or intangible creations of the human intellect, including scientific theories, algorithms, or research findings. Examples: - Newton's laws of motion - Theory of relativity - Computational model of protein folding 16. T184: Sign or Symptom Description: Subjective or objective manifestations of a disease or condition experienced or observed by the patient or healthcare provider. Examples: - Headache - Rash - Cough 17. T190: Anatomical Abnormality Description: Structural deviations or irregularities in the body's anatomy, including congenital malformations or acquired injuries. Examples: - Spina bifida - Fractured femur - Aortic aneurysm 18. T191: Neoplastic Process Description: Abnormal growth or proliferation of cells leading to the formation of tumors or cancerous lesions. Examples: - Breast carcinoma - Lung adenocarcinoma - Melanoma 19. T201: Clinical Attribute Description: Characteristics or properties associated with a disease or medical condition, including severity, duration, or response to treatment. Examples: - Severity of pain (mild, moderate, severe) - Duration of symptoms (acute, chronic) - Response to medication (improved, unchanged, worsened)