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Underdeveloped stem of antihelix
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HP_0011242 |
[Decreased protrusion of the antihelical ridge, proximal to its bifurcation, relative to the prominence of a normal helix.] |
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Prominent superior crus of antihelix
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HP_0011247 |
[Increased protrusion of the superior crus relative to the prominence of a normal antihelix stem.] |
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Abnormality of superior crus of antihelix
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HP_0011245 |
[An abnormality of the superior crus of the antihelix is the upper cartilaginous ridge arising at the bifurcation of the antihelix that ends beneath the fold of the ascending helix, and separates the concha from the triangular fossa.] |
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Everted antitragus
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HP_0011248 |
[Positioning of the antitragus at an angle perpendicular to the plane of the ear (oriented away from the plane of the ear).] |
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Underdeveloped superior crus of antihelix
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HP_0011246 |
[Decreased protrusion of the superior crus relative to the prominence of a normal antihelix stem.] |
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Prominent stem of antihelix
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HP_0011240 |
[Increased protrusion of the antihelical ridge, proximal to its bifurcation, relative to the prominence of the helix.] |
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Type II cryptotia
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HP_0011254 |
[A type of cryptotia associated with reduction in size of the antihelix and inferior crus that are affected.] |
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Cryptotia
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HP_0011252 |
[Invagination of the superior part of the auricle under a fold of temporal skin.] |
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Absent crus of helix
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HP_0011255 |
[Continuum between the tragus and ascending helix, without any evidence of a posterior extension (crus) towards the concha.] |
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Type I cryptotia
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HP_0011253 |
[A type of cryptotia associated with reduction in size of the antihelix and superior crus.] |
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Tragal bridge of crus of helix
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HP_0011258 |
[The anterior origin of the crus encompasses the superior margin of the tragus, the crus overrides the upper portion of the conchal cavum and ends at the antihelix.] |
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Expanded terminal portion of crus of helix
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HP_0011259 |
[Widening, rather than tapering, of the crus at its posterior border near the antihelix.] |
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Crus of helix connected to antihelix
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HP_0011256 |
[Extension of the ridge of the crus helix across the ear and connection of the crus to the antihelix.] |
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lymphocyte apoptotic process
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GO_0070227 |
[Any apoptotic process in a lymphocyte, a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin.] |
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Serpiginous crus of helix
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HP_0011257 |
[Curving course of the crus of the helix, approaching or joining the antitragus.] |
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negative regulation of lymphocyte apoptotic process
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GO_0070229 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of lymphocyte death by apoptotic process.] |
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Bifid antitragus
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HP_0011250 |
[Double rather than single peak of the antitragus.] |
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Underdeveloped antitragus
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HP_0011251 |
[Reduction in the anterosuperior prominence of the area between the bottom of the incisura and the inner margin of the antihelix.] |
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zinc atom
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CHEBI_27363 |
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renal absorption
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GO_0070293 |
[A renal system process in which water, ions, glucose and proteins are taken up from the collecting ducts, glomerulus and proximal and distal loops of the nephron. In non-mammalian species, absorption may occur in related structures (e.g. protein absorption is observed in nephrocytes in Drosophila, see PMID:23264686).] |