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Hypoamylasemia
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HP_0410289 |
[The concentration of amylase in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Abnormal circulating amylase concentration
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HP_0410282 |
[Any deviation from the normal concentration of amylase in the blood circulation.] |
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Hyperamylasemia
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HP_0410288 |
[The concentration of amylase in the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Positive meconium methadone test
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HP_0410285 |
[Detection of methadone or its metabolite 2-ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3- diphenylpyrrolidine (EDDP) in meconium.] |
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Abnormal extraocular muscle physiology
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HP_0025590 |
[A functional anomaly of the muscles of the eye.] |
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Positive norpropoxyphene blood test
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HP_0410284 |
[Detection of norpropoxyphene in the blood, a major metabolite of the opioid analgesic drug dextropropoxyphene.] |
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Abnormal superior oblique muscle physiology
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HP_0025591 |
[A functional anomaly of the superior oblique muscle, a fusiform muscle that originates in the upper, medial side of the orbit. The superior oblique muscle abducts, depresses and internally rotates the eye, and is the only extraocular muscle innervated by the fourth cranial nerve.] |
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Intrathoracic hemangioma
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HP_0410287 |
[A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the intrathoracic or chest region.] |
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Positive blood molindone test
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HP_0410286 |
[Detection of molindone in the blood, an antipyschotic used for treatment of schizophrenia.] |
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Dyspepsia
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HP_0410281 |
[A heterogeneous group of symptoms that are localized in the epigastric region. Typical dyspeptic symptoms include postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain and epigastric burning, but other upper gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, belching or abdominal bloating often occur.] |
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Superior oblique muscle overaction
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HP_0025594 |
[An ocular motility abnormality characterized by an overacting superior oblique muscle resulting to vertical incomitance of the eyes in lateral gaze. On examination, this is commonly seen as a downshoot of the adducting eye occurring when gaze is directed into the field of action of the inferior oblique muscle, producing a greater downward excursion of the adducted eye than of the abducted eye.] |
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Superior oblique muscle underaction
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HP_0025595 |
[Reduced ocular movement of the superior oblique muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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Superior oblique muscle weakness
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HP_0025592 |
[Decreased strength of the superior oblique muscle.] |
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Positive blood acetaminophen test
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HP_0410283 |
[Detection of acetaminophen in the blood.] |
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Superior oblique muscle restriction
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HP_0025593 |
[Mechanical limitation of the range of movement of the superior oblique muscle.] |
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Positive urine norpropoxyphene test
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HP_0410290 |
[Detection of norpropoxyphene in urine.] |
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Hyperdeviation
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HP_0025587 |
[A type of strabismus in which the visual axis of one eye is higher than that of the other.] |
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Hypodeviation
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HP_0025588 |
[A type of strabismus in which the visual axis of one eye is lower than that of the other.] |
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Pituitary gland cyst
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HP_0410278 |
[A fluid-filled sacs that develop on or near the pituitary gland.] |
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Sternal pit
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HP_0410277 |
[A sternal pit is a small indentation or dimple in the skin overlying the sternum of the chest. In some cases, the skin defect can be linear, extending several inches over the sternum.] |