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serinate
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CHEBI_32845 |
[An alpha-amino-acid anion that is the conjugate base of serine.] |
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serinium
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CHEBI_32846 |
[An alpha-amino-acid cation that is the conjugate acid of serine.] |
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Subpleural interstitial thickening
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HP_0025178 |
[Increase in thickness of the subpleural interstitium.] |
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Abnormal subpleural morphology
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HP_0031630 |
[Any structural anomaly located between the pleura and the chest wall.] |
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Smooth septal thickening on pulmonary HRCT
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HP_0025172 |
[Thickening of the interlobular septa of the lungs as seen on a high-resolution computed tomography scan with a smooth appearance of the interlobular septa.] |
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Nodular septal thickening on pulmonary HRCT
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HP_0025173 |
[Thickening of the interlobular septa of the lungs as seen on a high-resolution computed tomography scan with a nodular or beaded appearance of the interlobular septa.] |
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Neuronal/glioneuronal neoplasm of the central nervous system
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HP_0025170 |
[A central nervous system neoplasm with neuronal and, less consistently, glial differentiation.] |
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Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor
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HP_0025171 |
[A tumor of the central nervous system that has components of both neurocytic and glial areas, whereby usually the glial component of the tumor predominates. Rossette-forming glioneuronal tumors (RGNT) have biphasic cytoarchitecture with two elements; neurocytic rosettes resembling Homer-Wright rosettes, and astrocytic component resembling a pilocytic astrocytoma. RGNTs are low-grade tumors that lack histopathological signs of malignancy.] |
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Intralobular interstitial thickening
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HP_0025176 |
[A fine reticular pattern on high-resolution computed tomography, with the visible lines separated by a few millimeters. Regions of the lung with intralobular interstitial thickening characteristically show a fine lacelike or netlike appearance.] |
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Peribronchovascular interstitial thickening
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HP_0025177 |
[Thickening of the peribronchovascular interstitium, a connective tissue sheath that surrounds the central bronchi and pulmonary arteries. The peribronchovascular interstitium extends from the level of the pulmonary hila into the peripheral lung. This feature may be ascertained on high-resolution computer tomography.] |
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Irregular septal thickening on pulmonary HRCT
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HP_0025174 |
[Thickening of the interlobular septa of the lungs as seen on a high-resolution computed tomography scan with an irregular appearance of the interlobular septa. THis feature is often associated with distortion of lung architecture.] |
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Honeycomb lung
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HP_0025175 |
[Honeycombing represents destroyed and fibrotic lung tissue containing numerous cystic airspaces with thick fibrous walls, representing the late stage of various lung diseases, with complete loss of acinar architecture. The cysts range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter, have variable wall thickness, and are lined by metaplastic bronchiolar epithelium. On chest radiographs, honeycombing appears as closely approximated ring shadows, typically 3-10 mm in diameter with walls 1-3 mm in thickness, that resemble a honeycomb; the finding implies end-stage lung disease. On CT scans, the appearance is of clustered cystic air spaces, typically of comparable diameters on the order of 3-10 mm but occasionally as large as 2.5 cm. Honeycombing is usually subpleural and is characterized by well-defined walls. It is a CT feature of established pulmonary fibrosis. Because honeycombing is often considered specific for pulmonary fibrosis and is an important criterion in the diagnosis of usual interstitial pneumonia, the term should be used with care, as it may directly impact patient care.] |
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Centrilobular ground-glass opacification on pulmonary HRCT
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HP_0025180 |
[A hazy area of increased attenuation in centrilobular areas of the lung with preserved bronchial and vascular markings seen on a computer tomography scan. Centrilobular refers to a location that is central within secondary pulmonary lobules.] |
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pyruvic acid
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CHEBI_32816 |
[A 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid that is the 2-keto derivative of propionic acid. It is a metabolite obtained during glycolysis.] |
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2-butenoic acid
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CHEBI_17217 |
[A butenoic acid having the double bond at position C-2.] |
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butenoic acid
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CHEBI_22959 |
[Any C4, straight-chain fatty acid containing one double bond.] |
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Fragmented elastic fibers in the dermis
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HP_0025167 |
[Elastic fibers in the dermis exhibit an increased number of breaks associated with disorganization of the structure of the elastic fibers.] |
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Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
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HP_0025168 |
[Abnormal function of the left ventricule during left ventricular relaxation and filling.] |
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Frequent temper tantrums
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HP_0025161 |
[Temper tantrums that occur more frequently compared to the temper tantrums that are a part of the normal developmental process.] |
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Abnormal temper tantrums
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HP_0025160 |
[Temper tantrums are brief episodes of extreme, unpleasant, and sometimes aggressive behaviors in response to frustration or anger, which are a normal part of development in toddlers. Temper tantrums that occur more frequently in a given time and/or are more severe in symptomatology and/or longer in duration and/or inappropriate for the given age compared to a temper tantrum that naturally occurs as a part of the developmental process are classified as abnormal temper tantrums.] |