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Plagiocephaly
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HP_0001357 |
[Asymmetric head shape, which is usually a combination of unilateral occipital flattening with ipsilateral frontal prominence, leading to rhomboid cranial shape.] |
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Malar rash
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HP_0025300 |
[An erythematous (red), flat facial rash that affects the skin in the malar area (over the cheekbones) and extends over the bridge of the nose.] |
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Quotidian
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HP_0025305 |
[Applies to a sign, symptom, or other manifestation that is episodic with a fixed time interval of one day (24 hours).] |
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Periodic
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HP_0025304 |
[Applies to a sign, symptom, or other manifestation that recurs with a fixed time interval, i.e., the symptom-free periods are always of the same length.] |
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Acute emergence over minutes
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HP_0025306 |
[Acute appearance of disease manifestations in a period of minutes.] |
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Acute
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HP_0011009 |
[Sudden appearance of disease manifestations over a short period of time.] |
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Episodic
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HP_0025303 |
[Applied to a sign, symptom, or other manifestation that occurs multiple times at usually irregular intervals. The occurrences are separated by an interval in which the sign, symptom, or manifestation is not present.] |
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Recurrent
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HP_0031796 |
[Applies to a sign, symptom or manifestation that occurs multiple times separated by intervals in which the sign, symptom, or manifestation is not present.] |
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biopterins
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CHEBI_22881 |
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Jerk-locked premyoclonus spikes
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HP_0001351 |
[Jerk-locked averaging (JLA) is used to record the timing and distribution of brain activity preceding brisk involuntary movements such as those observed in patients with myoclonus. JLA is capable of revealing a premyoclonus spike in the absence of paroxysmal activity in the routine EEG.] |
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thyroxine zwitterion
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CHEBI_305790 |
[The amino acid zwitterion formed from thyroxine by transfer of a proton from the carboxy group to the amino group. Major species at pH 7.3.] |
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sarcosinium
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CHEBI_46842 |
[An alpha-amino-acid cation that is the conjugate acid of sarcosine, arising from protonation of the amino group.] |
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Acute emergence over hours
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HP_0025307 |
[Acute appearance of disease manifestations in a period of hours.] |
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Acute emergence over days
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HP_0025308 |
[Acute appearance of disease manifestations in a period of days.] |
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Triggered by emotion
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HP_0025334 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by a strong spontaneously arising mental state, reaction or feeling (emotion).] |
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Delayed ability to stand
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HP_0025335 |
[A failure to achieve the ability to stand up at an appropriate developmental stage. Most children begin to walk alone at 11 to 15 months of age. On average, children can stand while holding on at the age of 9 to 10 months, can pull up to stand and walk with one hand being held at 12 months, and can stand alone and walk well at 18 months.] |
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Abnormality of foot cortical bone
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HP_0025332 |
[An anomaly of the outer shell (cortex) of a foot bone.] |
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Cortical thinning of foot bones
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HP_0025333 |
[A reduction in the thickness of the outer shell (cortex) of foot bones.] |
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Circumlimbal hyperemia
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HP_0025338 |
[A ring of redness at the limbus of the eye, the border between the cornea and the sclera.] |
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Superficial episcleral hyperemia
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HP_0025339 |
[Prominence of blood vessels of the superficial episcleral tissues.] |