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Abnormal platelet membrane protein expression
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HP_0011878 |
[Presence of reduced amount of a membrane protein on the cell membrane of platelets. This feature is typically measured by flow cytometry.] |
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Tubulointerstitial nephritis
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HP_0001970 |
[A form of inflammation of the kidney affecting the interstitium of the kidneys surrounding the tubules.] |
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Hypersplenism
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HP_0001971 |
[A malfunctioning of the spleen in which it prematurely destroys red blood cells.] |
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mitogen
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CHEBI_52290 |
[A chemical substance that encourages a cell to commence cell division, triggering mitosis.] |
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Reduced antithrombin III activity
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HP_0001976 |
[An abnormality of coagulation related to a decreased concentration of antithrombin-III.] |
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Extramedullary hematopoiesis
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HP_0001978 |
[The process of hematopoiesis occurring outside of the bone marrow (in the liver, thymus, and spleen) in the postnatal organisms.] |
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Cleft earlobe
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HP_0011265 |
[Discontinuity in the convexity of the inferior margin of the lobe.] |
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Microtia, first degree
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HP_0011266 |
[Presence of all the normal ear components and the median longitudinal length more than two standard deviations below the mean.] |
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Microtia
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HP_0008551 |
[Underdevelopment of the external ear.] |
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Forward facing earlobe
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HP_0011263 |
[Positioning of the anterior surface of the ear lobe in a more coronal plane than the remainder of the ear.] |
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Discontinuous ascending root of helix
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HP_0011264 |
[Interruption between the ascending helix and the crus helix, allowing the ascending helix to be attached directly to the mastoid.] |
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Bifid tragus
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HP_0011269 |
[Increased height of the tragal ridge with a shallow indentation at the apex, giving the appearance of a double peak.] |
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Microtia, third degree
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HP_0011267 |
[Presence of some auricular structures, but none of these structures conform to recognized ear components.] |
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Absent tragus
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HP_0011268 |
[Lack of convexity or prominence of the contour of the ridge between the bottom of the incisura and the confluence of the ascending helix and crus helix.] |
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Darwin tubercle of helix
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HP_0011261 |
[Small expansion of the helical fold at the junction of the superior and descending portions of the helix.] |
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Crimped helix
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HP_0011262 |
[Linear, circumferential indentation in the convexity of the outer surface of the helix.] |
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Darwin notch of helix
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HP_0011260 |
[Small defect of the helical fold that lies at the junction of the superior and descending portions of the helix.] |
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Recurrent mycobacterial infections
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HP_0011274 |
[Increased susceptibility to mycobacterial infections, as manifested by recurrent episodes of mycobacterial infection.] |
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Recurrent mycobacterium avium complex infections
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HP_0011275 |
[Increased susceptibility to mycobacterial avium complex infections, as manifested by recurrent episodes of mycobacterial infection.] |
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Intrapulmonary lobar sequestration
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HP_0011278 |
[A type of pulmonary sequestration that occurs within the visceral pleura of normal lung tissue, usually without communication with the tracheobronchial tree.] |