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Central retinal artery occlusion
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HP_0025342 |
[Blockage of the main artery in the retina. In the acute phase, the fundus may show cherry red spot and stasis of retinal flow. The typical presentation is one of profound monocular visual loss.] |
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Deep episcleral hyperemia
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HP_0025340 |
[Prominence of blood vessels of the deep episcleral tissues.] |
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Anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody positivity
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HP_0025379 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the serum that react against thyroid peroxidase.] |
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Hyperglutaminuria
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HP_0025376 |
[An increased concentration of glutamine in the urine.] |
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Triggered by exertion
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HP_0025377 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exertion or physical exercise.] |
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Delayed ossification of the sacrum
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HP_0025371 |
[Formation of the sacrum bone tissue occurs later than age-adjusted norms.] |
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Duplicated odontoid process
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HP_0025374 |
[The presence of two distinct odontoid processes. The odontoid process, also known as the dens of the axis, is a protuberance of the C2 vertebral body around which the first vertebra rotates.] |
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Orthotopic os odontoideum
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HP_0025375 |
[Os odontoideum is classified into two anatomic types (orthotopic and dystopic). Os odontoideum is defined as an ossicle that consists of smooth and separate caudal portions of the odontoid process.With dystopic os odontoideum, the ossicle is located near the basion or is fused with the clivus.] |
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Loud snoring
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HP_0025372 |
[Snoring at a particularly loud or abnormally high volume.] |
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Trichoepithelioma
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HP_0025367 |
[A benign hair follicle tumor whose tumor cells form rudimentary hair follicles but not actual hair shafts. A trichoepithelioma is usually less than one centimeter, firm, round, and shihy with yellow, pink, brown, or bluish color. They may occur multiply, usually on the face, and may gradually increase in number with age.] |
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Abnormal growth plate morphology
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HP_0025368 |
[A structural anomaly of the growth plates (epiphyseal plates), areas of cartilage located near the ends of long bones that are located between the metaphysis (widened part of the shaft of the bone) and the epiphysis (end of the bone) and in which growth occurs in the developing bone. After conclusion of bone growth, the growth plates ossify (harden into solid bone).] |
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Free-running sleep pattern
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HP_0025365 |
[A condition in which the intrinsic circadian rhythm is no longer entrained to the 24-h schedule. Normal individuals who are exposed to an environment devoid of zeitgebers develop free-running rhythms with a period longer than 24 h.] |
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Sleep-wake cycle disturbance
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HP_0006979 |
[Any abnormality of an individual's circadian rhythm that affects the timing of sleeping and being awake is referred to as a sleep-wake disorder.] |
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Thick growth plates
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HP_0025369 |
[Increased thickness (dimension along the axis of the bone) of the growth plate.] |
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Polycalycosis
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HP_0025360 |
[Increased number of calices of the kidney.] |
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Glomerular endocapillary hypercellularity
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HP_0025363 |
[Hypercellularity due to increased number of cells within glomerular capillary lumina, causing narrowing of the lumina.] |
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Glomerular extracapillary hypercellularity
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HP_0025364 |
[Hypercellularity (increased number of cells) in the renal glomerulus but external to the glomerular capillaries, i.e., in the Bowman space or more than one layer of parietal or visceral epithelial cells.] |
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Abnormal medullary pyramid morphology
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HP_0025361 |
[A structural anomaly of the pyramid of the adult kidney, cone-shaped structures with a broad base adjacent to the renal cortex and the narrow apex that is termed papilla.] |
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Renal medullary pyramid hypoplasia
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HP_0025362 |
[Undergrowth of the pyramid of the adult kidney, cone-shaped structures with a broad base adjacent to the renal cortex and the narrow apex that is termed papilla.] |
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bronchial-associated lymphoid tissue
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UBERON_0001963 |
[A diffuse collection of lymphpoid cells that participate in airway immune responses.] |