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    LitCovid-PubTator

    {"project":"LitCovid-PubTator","denotations":[{"id":"57","span":{"begin":422,"end":430},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"58","span":{"begin":1114,"end":1121},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"59","span":{"begin":72,"end":77},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"60","span":{"begin":234,"end":258},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"61","span":{"begin":260,"end":268},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"62","span":{"begin":353,"end":359},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"63","span":{"begin":382,"end":390},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"64","span":{"begin":490,"end":499},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"65","span":{"begin":564,"end":572},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"66","span":{"begin":574,"end":583},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"67","span":{"begin":598,"end":610},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"68","span":{"begin":789,"end":806},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"69","span":{"begin":918,"end":935},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"70","span":{"begin":1071,"end":1074},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"71","span":{"begin":1127,"end":1132},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"72","span":{"begin":1137,"end":1146},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"73","span":{"begin":1171,"end":1180},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"74","span":{"begin":1199,"end":1207},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"75","span":{"begin":1208,"end":1217},"obj":"Disease"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A57","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"57","obj":"Tax:9606"},{"id":"A58","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"58","obj":"Tax:9606"},{"id":"A59","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"59","obj":"MESH:D005334"},{"id":"A60","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"60","obj":"MESH:C000657245"},{"id":"A61","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"61","obj":"MESH:C000657245"},{"id":"A62","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"62","obj":"MESH:D003643"},{"id":"A63","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"63","obj":"MESH:C000657245"},{"id":"A64","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"64","obj":"MESH:D002613"},{"id":"A65","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"65","obj":"MESH:C000657245"},{"id":"A66","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"66","obj":"MESH:D002613"},{"id":"A67","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"67","obj":"MESH:D007249"},{"id":"A68","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"68","obj":"MESH:D002613"},{"id":"A69","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"69","obj":"MESH:D002613"},{"id":"A70","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"70","obj":"MESH:D008047"},{"id":"A71","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"71","obj":"MESH:D005334"},{"id":"A72","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"72","obj":"MESH:D002613"},{"id":"A73","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"73","obj":"MESH:D011014"},{"id":"A74","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"74","obj":"MESH:C000657245"},{"id":"A75","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"75","obj":"MESH:D007239"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"Tax","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy/"},{"prefix":"MESH","uri":"https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/"},{"prefix":"Gene","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/"},{"prefix":"CVCL","uri":"https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_"}],"text":"Introduction\nAccording to the American College of Emergency Physicians, fever is the most commonly encountered chief complaint to the emergency department in the United States, accounting for 15% of visits [1]. The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the US and across the world has resulted in global catastrophe with innumerable deaths and hospitalizations. COVID-19 is asymptomatic in a number of children, and its varied manifestations are still being elucidated. Cheilitis has not been previously described as a clinical presentation of COVID-19. Cheilitis refers to the inflammation of the lips causing a dry, cracked appearance. It is found on the peri-oral region, vermilion border, or labial mucosa. There are many different types of this condition, such as cheilitis simplex, angular, contact, exfoliative, drug-induced, actinic, glandular, and plasma cell [2]. The most common type is cheilitis simplex that is characterized by the dry, cracked appearance with peeling of the lips, which occurs due to a lack of moisture due to excessive lip licking or smacking [3]. We describe a patient with fever and cheilitis diagnosed with clinical pneumonia in the setting of COVID-19 infection."}

    LitCovid-PD-HP

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-HP","denotations":[{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":72,"end":77},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T12","span":{"begin":490,"end":499},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T13","span":{"begin":574,"end":583},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":598,"end":622},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":789,"end":806},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T16","span":{"begin":918,"end":935},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T17","span":{"begin":1127,"end":1132},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T18","span":{"begin":1137,"end":1146},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T19","span":{"begin":1171,"end":1180},"obj":"Phenotype"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A11","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T11","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001945"},{"id":"A12","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T12","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100825"},{"id":"A13","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T13","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100825"},{"id":"A14","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T14","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100825"},{"id":"A15","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T15","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0040181"},{"id":"A16","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T16","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0040181"},{"id":"A17","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T17","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001945"},{"id":"A18","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T18","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100825"},{"id":"A19","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T19","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002090"}],"text":"Introduction\nAccording to the American College of Emergency Physicians, fever is the most commonly encountered chief complaint to the emergency department in the United States, accounting for 15% of visits [1]. The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the US and across the world has resulted in global catastrophe with innumerable deaths and hospitalizations. COVID-19 is asymptomatic in a number of children, and its varied manifestations are still being elucidated. Cheilitis has not been previously described as a clinical presentation of COVID-19. Cheilitis refers to the inflammation of the lips causing a dry, cracked appearance. It is found on the peri-oral region, vermilion border, or labial mucosa. There are many different types of this condition, such as cheilitis simplex, angular, contact, exfoliative, drug-induced, actinic, glandular, and plasma cell [2]. The most common type is cheilitis simplex that is characterized by the dry, cracked appearance with peeling of the lips, which occurs due to a lack of moisture due to excessive lip licking or smacking [3]. We describe a patient with fever and cheilitis diagnosed with clinical pneumonia in the setting of COVID-19 infection."}

    TEST0

    {"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"33409114-159-164-2132206","span":{"begin":890,"end":891},"obj":"[\"30431729\"]"}],"text":"Introduction\nAccording to the American College of Emergency Physicians, fever is the most commonly encountered chief complaint to the emergency department in the United States, accounting for 15% of visits [1]. The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the US and across the world has resulted in global catastrophe with innumerable deaths and hospitalizations. COVID-19 is asymptomatic in a number of children, and its varied manifestations are still being elucidated. Cheilitis has not been previously described as a clinical presentation of COVID-19. Cheilitis refers to the inflammation of the lips causing a dry, cracked appearance. It is found on the peri-oral region, vermilion border, or labial mucosa. There are many different types of this condition, such as cheilitis simplex, angular, contact, exfoliative, drug-induced, actinic, glandular, and plasma cell [2]. The most common type is cheilitis simplex that is characterized by the dry, cracked appearance with peeling of the lips, which occurs due to a lack of moisture due to excessive lip licking or smacking [3]. We describe a patient with fever and cheilitis diagnosed with clinical pneumonia in the setting of COVID-19 infection."}

    LitCovid-sentences

    {"project":"LitCovid-sentences","denotations":[{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":0,"end":12},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":13,"end":210},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":211,"end":381},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":382,"end":489},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T12","span":{"begin":490,"end":573},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T13","span":{"begin":574,"end":657},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":658,"end":730},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":731,"end":893},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T16","span":{"begin":894,"end":1218},"obj":"Sentence"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"http://pubannotation.org/ontology/tao.owl#"}],"text":"Introduction\nAccording to the American College of Emergency Physicians, fever is the most commonly encountered chief complaint to the emergency department in the United States, accounting for 15% of visits [1]. The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the US and across the world has resulted in global catastrophe with innumerable deaths and hospitalizations. COVID-19 is asymptomatic in a number of children, and its varied manifestations are still being elucidated. Cheilitis has not been previously described as a clinical presentation of COVID-19. Cheilitis refers to the inflammation of the lips causing a dry, cracked appearance. It is found on the peri-oral region, vermilion border, or labial mucosa. There are many different types of this condition, such as cheilitis simplex, angular, contact, exfoliative, drug-induced, actinic, glandular, and plasma cell [2]. The most common type is cheilitis simplex that is characterized by the dry, cracked appearance with peeling of the lips, which occurs due to a lack of moisture due to excessive lip licking or smacking [3]. We describe a patient with fever and cheilitis diagnosed with clinical pneumonia in the setting of COVID-19 infection."}