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Abnormal anatomic location of the heart
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HP_0004307 |
[Developmental defect characterized by an anomalous anatomic location of the heart.] |
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obsolete Abnormal umbilical artery Doppler pattern in pregnancy
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HP_0025658 |
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Secundum atrial septal defect
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HP_0001684 |
[A kind of atrial septum defect arising from an enlarged foramen ovale, inadequate growth of the septum secundum, or excessive absorption of the septum primum.] |
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Placenta increta
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HP_0025655 |
[Abnormal placental pentration into but not beyond the uterine wall.] |
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Myocardial fibrosis
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HP_0001685 |
[Myocardial fibrosis is characterized by dysregulated collagen turnover (increased synthesis predominates over unchanged or decreased degradation) and excessive diffuse collagen accumulation in the interstitial and perivascular spaces as well as by phenotypically transformed fibroblasts, termed myofibroblasts.] |
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Prenatal double bubble sign
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HP_0025656 |
[Sonographic detection of a double bubble sign in the upper abdomen is strongly indicative of duodenal obstruction. One bubble represents fetal stomach, and the other is attributed to a dilated proximal part of the duodenum; continuity between both bubbles is required for the sign.] |
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Angina pectoris
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HP_0001681 |
[Paroxysmal chest pain that occurs with exertion or stress and is related to myocardial ischemia.] |
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Steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome
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HP_0025650 |
[A type of nephrotic syndrome in which two consecutive relapses (albumin urine dipstick at least 3+ or proteinuria greater than 40 mg/m2/d or urinary protein to creatinine ratio at least 2000 mg/g for 3 consecutive days) occur during corticosteroid therapy, or within 14 days of ceasing therapy.] |
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Osteopetrosis
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HP_0011002 |
[Abnormally increased formation of dense trabecular bone tissue. Despite the increased density of bone tissue, osteopetrotic bones tend to be more fracture-prone than normal.] |
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Mixed cirrhosis
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HP_0011005 |
[A type of cirrhosis characterized by the presence of regenerative nodules of a variety of sizes.] |
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High myopia
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HP_0011003 |
[A severe form of myopia with greater than -6.00 diopters.] |
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Decreased circulating creatine kinase concentration
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HP_0025659 |
[A reduction in the level of the enzyme creatine kinase (also known as creatine phosphokinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2) in the blood.] |
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Tarlov cyst
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HP_0025643 |
[A cerebrospinal fluid-filled nerve root cyst most often localized in the sacral spine.] |
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Pericardial effusion
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HP_0001698 |
[Accumulation of fluid within the pericardium.] |
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Sudden death
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HP_0001699 |
[Rapid and unexpected death.] |
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Elevated circulating glycolate concentration
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HP_0025641 |
[The concentration of glycolate in the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Right-to-left shunt
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HP_0001694 |
[Pattern of blood flow in the heart that deviates from the normal circuit of the circulatory system from the right side of the heart to the left.] |
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Steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome
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HP_0025647 |
[A type of nephrotic syndrome in which complete remission (albumin urine dipstick negative/trace or proteinuria <4mg/m2/d or urinary protein to creatinine ratio <200mg/g (<20 mg/mmol) for 3 consecutive days) is achieved within initial 4 weeks of corticosteroid therapy.] |
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Fixation-off epileptiform discharges
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HP_0025644 |
[Fixation off sensitivity (FOS) is characterized by posterior or generalized epileptiform discharges that consistently occur with conditions that eliminate central vision, such as closed eyes, complete darkness, modified Ganzfeld stimulation (using a large white surface without visual cues), and Frenzel lenses. The FOS electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern usually consists of spikes/polyspikes and waves localized in occipital regions (bilateral or unilateral) or generalized discharges. It is usually inhibited by fixation of gaze, observing patterns, or intermittent photic stimulation (e.g., flashing light or patterns used as stimuli during the recording of the EEG).] |
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Cardiac arrest
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HP_0001695 |
[An abrupt loss of heart function.] |