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Spastic tetraparesis
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HP_0001285 |
[Spastic weakness affecting all four limbs.] |
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Claustrophobia
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HP_0025253 |
[An abnormal fear of being in a closed or narrow space with no escape is called claustrophobia.] |
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negative regulation of translational termination
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GO_0045904 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of translational termination.] |
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negative regulation of protein-containing complex disassembly
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GO_0043242 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of protein complex disassembly, the disaggregation of a protein complex into its constituent components.] |
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positive regulation of translational termination
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GO_0045905 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of translational termination.] |
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positive regulation of protein-containing complex disassembly
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GO_0043243 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of protein complex disassembly, the disaggregation of a protein complex into its constituent components.] |
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Open comedo
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HP_0025251 |
[A comedo in which the part of the pore at the surface of the skin is stretched and open, exposing the contents of the comedo, which appear black.] |
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Geographic tongue
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HP_0025252 |
[An anomaly of the tongue characterized by loss (atrophy) of filiform papillae of the tongue, leaving areas of erythema (redness), surrounded by a serpiginous, white, hyperkeratotic border. The name geographic tongue refers to an appearance that is said to be similar to a map.] |
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Tetany
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HP_0001281 |
[A condition characterized by intermittent involuntary contraction of muscles (spasms) related to hypocalcemia or occasionally magnesium deficiency.] |
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Trichilemmal cyst
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HP_0025246 |
[Nontender, round and firm, but slightly compressible, intradermal or subcutaneous cyst measuring 0.5-5 cm in diameter. Trichilemmal cysts are acquired rather than congenital, and tend to appear on the scalp rather than the face, and to be intradermal rather than subcutaneous.] |
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Cutaneous cyst
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HP_0025245 |
[A hollow mass located in the skin that is surrounded by an epithelium-lined wall and is well demarcated from the adjacent tissue. Cysts are often said to be sac-like and may contain serous liquid or semisolid material.] |
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Dermoid cyst
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HP_0025247 |
[A congenital subcutaneous cyst that arises from entrapment of skin along the lines of embryonic fusion. In contrast to epidermal cysts, dermoid cysts tend to contain various adnexal structures such as hair, sebaceous, eccrine or apocrine glands. Dermoid cysts are present at birth, and are indolent, firm, deep, subcutaneous nodules. They are often located on the head and neck, and rarely in the anogenital area. Dermoid cysts are slowly progressive and can grow to a size of 1 to 4 cm.] |
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Sub-retinal pigment epithelium haemorrhage
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HP_0025244 |
[An accumulation of blood located between the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and Bruch membrane.] |
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Eruptive vellus hair cyst
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HP_0025248 |
[A cutaneous cyst that is small (one or two millimeters in diameter) and painless, presenting as a follicular papule that usually is skin colored but may have a reddish or brownish tinge.] |
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Dot-and-blot retinal hemorrhage
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HP_0025242 |
[Accumulation of blood located in the retina's inner nuclear and outer plexiform layers, and having a dot-like or blot-like shape. THe shape results from intraretinal compression, restricting the hemorrhages within a specific location.] |
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Intraretinal hemorrhage
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HP_0031805 |
[A subtype of fundus hemorrhage occurring within the neurosensory retina. Intraretinal hemorrhages may be 'dot' or' blot' shaped, flame shaped or confluent depending upon their depth within the retina.] |
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Subretinal hemorrhage
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HP_0025243 |
[Accumulation of blood located beneath the neurosensory retina in the space between the neurosensory retina and the retinal pigment epithelium.] |
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Preretinal hemorrhage
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HP_0025240 |
[An accumulation of blood that is located between the retina and the detached posterior hyaloid, or in the vitreous cavity. Subhyaloid premacular hemorrhage is typically characterized by a circumscribed, round or dumb-bell shaped, bright red mound of blood beneath the internal limiting membrane (ILM) or between the ILM and hyaloid face, in or near to the central macular area.] |
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Flame-shaped retinal hemorrhage
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HP_0025241 |
[A type of retinal hemorrhage that is located within the nerve fiber layer (NFL) of the retina and that exhibits a characteristic flame shape which results from constraints by the structure of the NFL (axons of the ganglion cells).] |
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negative regulation of endocytosis
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GO_0045806 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of endocytosis.] |