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Molar tooth sign on MRI
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HP_0002419 |
[An abnormal appearance of the midbrain in axial magnetic resonance imaging in which the elongated superior cerebellar peduncles give the midbrain an appearance reminiscent of a molar or wisdom tooth.] |
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Abnormal midbrain morphology
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HP_0002418 |
[An abnormality of the midbrain, which has as its parts the tectum, cerebral peduncle, midbrain tegmentum and cerebral aqueduct.] |
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Long-tract sign
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HP_0002423 |
[Long-tract signs refer to symptoms that are attributable to the involvement of the long fiber tracts in the spinal cord, which connect the spinal cord to the brain and mediate spinal and motor functions. These include spasticity, hyperreflexia, and abnormal reflexes such as Babinski or Hoffman's sign. If possible, it is preferable to use the precise HPO terms for these abnormalities.] |
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Abnormal spinal cord physiology
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HP_0034482 |
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Anarthria
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HP_0002425 |
[A defect in the motor ability that enables speech.] |
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Poor head control
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HP_0002421 |
[Difficulty to maintain correct position of the head while standing or sitting. Infant head lag is observed when the head seems to flop around or lags posteriorly behind the trunk. Several articles have maintained that head lag should be absent by age 3 to 4 months.] |
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skeleton of manual digitopodium
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UBERON_0012151 |
[A subdivision of the manus skeleton consisting of both manual acropodial skeleton and metacarpal skeleton, but excluding the carpal skeleton.] |
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skeleton of digitopodium
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UBERON_0012150 |
[A subdivision of the autopod skeleton consisting of both acropodial skeleon and metapodial skeleton, but excluding the mesopodial/basopodial skeleton.] |
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skeleton of pedal digitopodium
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UBERON_0012152 |
[A subdivision of the pes skeleton consisting of both pedal acropodial skeleton and metatarsal skeleton, but excluding the tarsal skeleton.] |
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limb skeleton subdivision
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UBERON_0010712 |
[Skeletal subdivision that is a segment of the limb skeleton.] |
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Expressive aphasia
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HP_0002427 |
[Impairment of expressive language and relative preservation of receptive language abilities. That is, the patient understands language (speech, writing) but cannot express it.] |
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Urethrocele
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HP_0100821 |
[The prolapse of the female urethra into the vagina.] |
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Glomerulopathy
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HP_0100820 |
[Inflammatory or noninflammatory diseases affecting the glomeruli of the nephron.] |
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Abnormal renal glomerulus morphology
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HP_0000095 |
[A structural anomaly of the glomerulus.] |
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Rectocele
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HP_0100822 |
[A Rectocele results from a tear in the rectovaginal septum (which is normally a tough, fibrous, sheet-like divider between the rectum and vagina). Rectal tissue bulges through this tear and into the vagina as a hernia. There are two main causes of this tear: childbirth, and hysterectomy.] |
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Rectal prolapse
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HP_0002035 |
[Protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus.] |
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Cheilitis
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HP_0100825 |
[Inflammation of the lip.] |
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Increased total lymphocyte count
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HP_0100827 |
[Increase in the number or proportion of lymphocytes in the blood.] |
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Abnormal lymphocyte count
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HP_0040088 |
[Any abnormality in the total number of lymphocytes in the blood.] |
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Neoplasm of the nail
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HP_0100826 |
[A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the nail.] |