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Stiff knee
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HP_0025263 |
[A sensation of tightness in the knee joint when attempting to move it, especially after a period of inactivity.] |
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ornithinate
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CHEBI_32964 |
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environmental contaminant
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CHEBI_78298 |
[Any minor or unwanted substance introduced into the environment that can have undesired effects.] |
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Frequent napping
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HP_0025299 |
[Regular episodes of sleep that occur during the day outside of the main sleep period.] |
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Distributed along Blaschko lines
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HP_0025293 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose localization corresponds to the lines of Blaschko, which correspond to the lineage of epithelia cells. Blaschko lines are normally invisible but may become apparent with certain skin diseases and then can be seen to be distributed in lines horizontal to the body.] |
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Dermatomal
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HP_0025294 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose localization corresponds to the dermatomes, i.e., the nerve root distribution.] |
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Lower-body predominance
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HP_0025291 |
[Applies to an abnormality that affects the legs more than the arms, trunk, head.] |
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Acral
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HP_0025292 |
[Applies to an abnormality that affects the distal portions of limbs (hand, foot) and head (ears, nose).] |
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Prolonged
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HP_0025297 |
[Applied to an abnormality whose duration is extended over a longer period of time than is expected or usual (e.g., prolonged fever lasts longer than one usually sees with an infection).] |
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Extended nighttime sleep
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HP_0025298 |
[Sleeping for a longer duration than usual during the night.] |
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Herpetiform
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HP_0025295 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose distribution and appearance resembles that of the grouped umbilicated vesicles seen in herpes simplex and herpes zoster infections.] |
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Morbilliform
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HP_0025296 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose distribution and appearance resembles that of measles, i.e., maculopapular lesions that are red and roughly 2 to 10 mm in diameter and may be partially confluent.] |
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Cervical lymphadenopathy
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HP_0025289 |
[Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck.] |
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Dull
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HP_0025282 |
[Applied to pain that is dull, i.e., not severe but that continues over a long period of time.] |
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Tender
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HP_0025283 |
[Applied to pain that is tender, i.e., elicited by touching the affected body part.] |
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Sharp
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HP_0025281 |
[Applied to pain that is described as sharp, i.e., sudden and severe.] |
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Aggravated by activity
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HP_0025286 |
[Applied to a sign or symptom that is aggravated by activity, exertion, or exercise.] |
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Axial
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HP_0025287 |
[Applies to an abnormality that is situated in the central part of the body, in the head and trunk as distinguished from the limbs.] |
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Sleep-interrupting
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HP_0025284 |
[Applied to pain that wakes the affecting individual from sleep.] |
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Upper-body predominance
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HP_0025290 |
[Applies to an abnormality that affects the arms, trunk, head more than the legs.] |