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Atypical scarring of skin
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HP_0000987 |
[Atypically scarred skin .] |
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Hepatic agenesis
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HP_0100839 |
[Absence of the liver owing to a failure of the liver to develop.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the liver
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HP_0034181 |
[Absence or underdevelopment of the liver.] |
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Pancreatic aplasia
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HP_0100801 |
[Aplasia of the pancreas.] |
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Abnormal pancreas size
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HP_0012094 |
[A deviation from the normal size of the pancreas.] |
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Abnormal periungual morphology
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HP_0100803 |
[An abnormality of the region around the nails of the fingers or toes.] |
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Regional abnormality of skin
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HP_0011356 |
[An abnormality of the skin that is restricted to a particular body region.] |
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Malposition of the stomach
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HP_0100802 |
[Abnormal anatomical location of the stomach. This feature may be due to intestinal malrotation.] |
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obsolete Precocious menopause
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HP_0100805 |
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Ungual fibroma
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HP_0100804 |
[Flesh-colored papule in or around the nail bed. Ungual fibromas may be periungual (arising under the proximal nail fold) or subungual (originating under the nail plate).] |
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Fibroma
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HP_0010614 |
[Benign tumors that are composed of fibrous or connective tissue. They can grow in all organs, arising from mesenchyme tissue. The term "fibroblastic" or "fibromatous" is used to describe tumors of the fibrous connective tissue. When the term fibroma is used without modifier, it is usually considered benign, with the term fibrosarcoma reserved for malignant tumors.] |
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Long fingers
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HP_0100807 |
[The middle finger is more than 2 SD above the mean for newborns 27 to 41 weeks EGA or above the 97th centile for children from birth to 16 years of age AND the five digits retain their normal length proportions relative to each other (i.e., it is not the case that the middle finger is the only lengthened digit), or, Fingers that appear disproportionately long compared to the palm of the hand.] |
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Sepsis
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HP_0100806 |
[Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection.] |
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Unusual infection
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HP_0032101 |
[A type of infection that is regarded as a sign of a pathological susceptibility to infection. There are five general subtypes. (i) Opportunistic infection, meaning infection by a pathogen that is not normally able to cause infection in a healthy host (e.g., pneumonia by Pneumocystis jirovecii or CMV); (ii) Unusual location (focus) of an infection (e.g., an aspergillus brain abscess); (iii) a protracted course or lack of adequate response to treatment (e.g., chronic rhinosinusitis); (iv) Unusual severity or intensity of an infection; and (v) unusual recurrence of infections.] |
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Scalp tenderness
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HP_0100809 |
[Pain or discomfort of the scalp elicited by palpation.] |
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Abnormal scalp morphology
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HP_0001965 |
[Any anomaly of the scalp, the skin an subcutaneous tissue of the head on which head hair grows.] |
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Gastric diverticulum
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HP_0100808 |
[An outpouching of the gastric wall.] |
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Pointed helix
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HP_0100810 |
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Abnormal helix morphology
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HP_0011039 |
[An abnormality of the helix. The helix is the outer rim of the ear that extends from the insertion of the ear on the scalp (root) to the termination of the cartilage at the earlobe.] |
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Halitosis
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HP_0100812 |
[Noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing.] |