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anal canal
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UBERON_0000159 |
[The terminal part of the large intestine, continuous proximally with the rectum and distally terminates with the anus.] |
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anatomical conduit
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UBERON_0004111 |
[Any tube, opening or passage that connects two distinct anatomical spaces.] |
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membranous layer
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UBERON_0000158 |
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mineralized bone tissue
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UBERON_4000115 |
[Bone tissue mineralized with hydroxyapatite.] |
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bone tissue
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UBERON_0002481 |
[Skeletal tissue with a collagen-rich extracellular matrix vascularized, mineralized with hydroxyapatite and typically including osteocytes located in lacunae that communicate with one another by cell processes (in canaliculi). Bone is deposited by osteoblasts.] |
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digitopodium region
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UBERON_0012140 |
[A segment of the autopod consisting of both acropodial region and metapodial region, but excluding the mesopodial/basopodial region.] |
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manual digitopodium region
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UBERON_0012141 |
[A digitopodium region that is part of a manus[Obol]. This includes the fingers and metacarpal region, but excludes the carpal region.] |
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pedal digitopodium region
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UBERON_0012142 |
[A digitopodium region that is part of a pes[Obol]. This includes the toes and metatarsal region, but excludes the tarsals region.] |
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Stroke-like episode
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HP_0002401 |
[No consensus exists on what a stroke-like episode is, but these episodes can be functionally defined as a new neurological deficit, occurring with or without the context of seizures, which last longer than 24 hours.] |
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nose tip
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UBERON_0012128 |
[Outermost point on an external nose or snout.] |
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anatomical point
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UBERON_0006983 |
[Non-material anatomical entity of zero dimension, which forms a boundary of an anatomical line or surface.] |
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Thickened superior cerebellar peduncle
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HP_0002404 |
[Increased width of the superior cerebellar peduncle.] |
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Abnormal superior cerebellar peduncle morphology
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HP_0011932 |
[An anomaly of the superior cerebellar peduncle.] |
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Positive Romberg sign
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HP_0002403 |
[The patient stands with the feet placed together and balance and is asked to close his or her eyes. A loss of balance upon eye closure is a positive Romberg sign and is interpreted as indicating a deficit in proprioception.] |
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Impaired proprioception
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HP_0010831 |
[A loss or impairment of the sensation of the relative position of parts of the body and joint position.] |
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cloaca
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UBERON_0000162 |
[Common chamber into which the intestines and excretory system opens. Arises during development in all vertebrates, but in many it becomes subdivided, lost or incorporated into other structures.] |
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intestine
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UBERON_0000160 |
[Segment of the alimentary canal extending from the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine.] |
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subdivision of digestive tract
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UBERON_0004921 |
[A proximal-distal subdivision of the digestive tract.] |
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oral opening
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UBERON_0000166 |
[The orifice that connects the mouth to the exterior of the body.] |
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mouth
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UBERON_0000165 |
[The proximal portion of the digestive tract, containing the oral cavity and bounded by the oral opening. In vertebrates, this extends to the pharynx and includes gums, lips, tongue and parts of the palate. Typically also includes the teeth, except where these occur elsewhere (e.g. pharyngeal jaws) or protrude from the mouth (tusks).] |