Bulbar signs
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HP_0002483 |
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Thick hair
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HP_0100874 |
[Increased density of hairs, i.e., and elevated number of hairs per unit area.] |
Infra-orbital crease
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HP_0100876 |
[Skin crease extending from below the inner canthus laterally along the malar process of the maxilla and zygoma.] |
Abnormality of the periorbital region
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HP_0000606 |
[An abnormality of the region situated around the orbit of the eye.] |
Hepatic encephalopathy
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HP_0002480 |
[Central nervous system dysfunction in association with liver failure and characterized clinically (depending on degree of severity) by lethargy, confusion, nystagmus, decorticate posturing, spasticity, and bilateral Babinski reflexes.] |
Hemimacroglossia
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HP_0100875 |
[Increased length and width of one half of the tongue.] |
Macroglossia
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HP_0000158 |
[Increased length and width of the tongue.] |
Enlarged uterus
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HP_0100878 |
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Renal diverticulum
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HP_0100877 |
[Cystic, urine-containing intrarenal cavities lined with transitional cell epithelium that communicate through a narrow channel with the collecting system.] |
Abnormal renal collecting system morphology
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HP_0004742 |
[An abnormality of the renal collecting system.] |
Renal cyst
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HP_0000107 |
[A fluid filled sac in the kidney.] |
Enlarged ovaries
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HP_0100879 |
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Abnormal ovarian morphology
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HP_0031065 |
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Spastic ataxia
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HP_0002497 |
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Upper motor neuron dysfunction
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HP_0002493 |
[A functional anomaly of the upper motor neuron. The upper motor neurons are neurons of the primary motor cortex which project to the brainstem and spinal chord via the corticonuclear, corticobulbar and corticospinal (pyramidal) tracts. They are involved in control of voluntary movements. Dysfunction leads to weakness, impairment of fine motor movements, spasticity, hyperreflexia and abnormal pyramidal signs.] |
Abnormal corticospinal tract morphology
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HP_0002492 |
[Abnormality of the corticospinal tract, which is the chief element of the pyramidal system (the principle motor tract) and is the only direct connection between the cerebrum and the spinal cord.] |
Abnormal pyramidal tract morphology
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HP_0002062 |
[Any structural abnormality of the pyramidal tract, whose chief element, the corticospinal tract, is the only direct connection between the brain and the spinal cord. In addition to the corticospinal tract, the pyramidal system includes the corticobulbar, corticomesencephalic, and corticopontine tracts.] |
Impaired vibratory sensation
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HP_0002495 |
[A decrease in the ability to perceive vibration. Clinically, this is usually tested with a tuning fork which vibrates at 128 Hz and is applied to bony prominences such as the malleoli at the ankles or the metacarpal-phalangeal joints. There is a slow decay of vibration from the tuning fork. The degree of vibratory sense loss can be crudely estimated by counting the number of seconds that the examiner can perceive the vibration longer than the patient.] |
Abnormal rapid eye movement sleep
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HP_0002494 |
[Abnormality of REM Sleep are phases of REM sleep are characterized by desynchronized EEG patterns, increases in heart rate and blood pressure, sympathetic activation, and a profound loss of muscle tone except for the eye and middle-ear muscles. There are also phases of rapid eye movements.] |
Microgastria
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HP_0100841 |
[A developmental anomaly with a small tubular or saccular midline stomach.] |