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Decreased CSF albumin concentration
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HP_0025458 |
[CSF albumin level is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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obsolete Hypopigmented fundi
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HP_0001487 |
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Eye poking
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HP_0001483 |
[Repetitive pressing, poking, and/or rubbing in the eyes.] |
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Testicular adrenal rest tumor
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HP_0025451 |
[Testicular adrenal rest tumor (TART) is a abenign tumor of the testis. TART generally occurs multiply and bilaterally within the rete testis. Histologically, TART resemble adrenocortical tissue, which led to the name. The tumous are not encapsulated and consist of sheets or confluent cords of large polygonal cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm.] |
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Pyoderma gangrenosum
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HP_0025452 |
[A deep skin ulcer with a well defined border, which is usually violet or blue. The ulcer edge is often undermined (worn and damaged) and the surrounding skin is erythematous and indurated. The ulcer often starts as a small papule or collection of papules, which break down to form small ulcers with a so called cat's paw appearance. These coalesce and the central area then undergoes necrosis to form a single ulcer.] |
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penile erection
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GO_0043084 |
[The hardening, enlarging and rising of the penis which often occurs in the sexually aroused male and enables sexual intercourse. Achieved by increased inflow of blood into the vessels of erectile tissue, and decreased outflow.] |
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Reduced amygdala volume
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HP_0025444 |
[A decrease in the volume (size) of the amygdyla.] |
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Abnormal amygdala morphology
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HP_0033668 |
[A structural anomaly of the amygdala.] |
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Abnormal papillary muscle morphology
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HP_0025445 |
[Any structural anomaly of the papillary muscles of the left ventricle.] |
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Carpal osteolysis
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HP_0001495 |
[Osteolysis affecting carpal bones.] |
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Anterior displacement of the papillary muscles
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HP_0025448 |
[Abnormally anterior location of the papillary muscles of the left ventricle.] |
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Displacement of the papillary muscles
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HP_0025447 |
[Abnormal location of the insertion of a papillary muscle into the left ventricular wall.] |
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Apically displaced anterolateral papillary muscle
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HP_0025449 |
[Abnormal location of the insertion of the anterolateral papillary muscle near to the apex of the left ventricle. This feature may be appreciated by noting that this muscle is usually not seen in the apical level of the parasternal short-axis echocardiographic view,] |
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Anomalous insertion of papillary muscle directly into anterior mitral leaflet
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HP_0025446 |
[A congenital malformation in which one or both of the papillary muscles (posteromedial or anterolateral) insert directly (that is, without interpositioned chordae tendineae) into the anterior mitral leaflet.] |
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Carpal bone hypoplasia
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HP_0001498 |
[Underdevelopment of one or more carpal bones.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia involving the carpal bones
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HP_0006502 |
[Absence or underdevelopment of the carpal bones.] |
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Congenital fibrosis of extraocular muscles
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HP_0001491 |
[Congenital non-progressive ophthalmoplegia with multiple extraocular muscle restrictions. Typically, there is ptosis and variable degrees of restriction of horizontal and vertical eye movements.] |
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Axenfeld anomaly
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HP_0001492 |
[Axenfeld's anomaly is a bilateral disorder characterized by a prominent, anteriorly displaced Schwalbe's line (posterior embryotoxon) and peripheral iris strands which span the anterior chamber angle to attach to Schwalbe's line.] |
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Falciform retinal fold
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HP_0001493 |
[An area of the retina that is buckled so that a sector-shaped sheet of retina lies in front of the normal retina. This feature is of congenital onset.] |
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Retinal fold
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HP_0008052 |
[A wrinkle of retinal tissue projecting outward from the surface of the retina and visible as a line on fundoscopy.] |