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cell proliferation involved in embryonic placenta development
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GO_0060722 |
[The multiplication or reproduction of cells, resulting in the expansion of the population in the embryonic placenta.] |
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regulation of cell proliferation involved in embryonic placenta development
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GO_0060723 |
[Any process that modulates the rate, frequency, or extent of cell proliferation involved in embryonic placenta development.] |
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Bull's eye maculopathy
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HP_0011504 |
[Progressive maculopathy characterized by concentric regions of hyper- and hypopigmentation, with an initial foveal sparing and whose appearance is said to resemble the central target of a dart board.] |
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Cystoid macular edema
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HP_0011505 |
[Cystoid thickening of the retina that takes place due to accumulation of extracellular fluid in the macula as a nonspecific response to blood-retinal barrier breakdown. Histological studies show that radially orientated cystoid spaces consisting of ophthalmoscopically clear fluid are often clinically detectable in the macula area.] |
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Posterior lenticonus
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HP_0011502 |
[A conical projection of the posterior surface of the lens, occurring as a developmental anomaly.] |
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Aplasia of the fovea
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HP_0011503 |
[Congenital absence of the fovea.] |
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Macular hole
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HP_0011508 |
[A macular hole is a full thickness gap in the macula, located in the center of the retina.] |
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Macular hyperpigmentation
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HP_0011509 |
[Increased amount of pigmentation in the macula.] |
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Choroidal neovascularization
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HP_0011506 |
[Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is the inward growth of new blood vessels arising from the choriocapillaris. Depending on the stage of development, they can be external (type 1 NV) or internal (type 2 NV) to the retinal pigment epithelium.] |
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Macular flecks
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HP_0011507 |
[Pale, often indistinct, multiple lesions of the macula, of variable shape that is not round. The lesions can be notched, angular, or pisciform (said to resemble a fish).] |
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Polycoria
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HP_0011500 |
[Multiple pupils.] |
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Anterior lenticonus
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HP_0011501 |
[A conical projection of the anterior surface of the lens, occurring as a developmental anomaly.] |
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seminal clot
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UBERON_0035784 |
[A portion of semen in a coagulated state.] |
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Abnormal stereopsis
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HP_0011515 |
[Inability to make fine depth discriminations from parallax provided by the two eyes' different positions on the head.] |
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Achromatopsia
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HP_0011516 |
[A condition where the retina contains no functional cone cells, so that in addition to the absence of color discrimination, vision in lights of normal intensity is difficult.] |
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Retinal cavernous hemangioma
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HP_0011513 |
[A benign tumor of the retina that appears as a grouping of blood-filled saccules within the inner retinal layers or on the surface of the optic disc. Retinal cavernous hemangioma are described as having a 'cluster of grapes' appearance.] |
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Dichromacy
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HP_0011518 |
[Individuals affected by dichromacy possess only two types of cones, instead of three.] |
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Macular schisis
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HP_0011511 |
[Splitting of the retina in the macular region.] |
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fallopian tube smooth muscle cell
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CL_4052022 |
[A smooth muscle cell that is part of the fallopian tube. This cell is responsible for peristaltic contractions that facilitate gamete and embryo transport, fluid mixing, and embryo admission to the uterus.] |
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uterine natural killer cell
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CL_4052028 |
[A natural killer cell that is part of the uterus, specifically within the endometrium during the non-pregnant state and in the decidua during pregnancy. This cell exhibits dynamic changes in frequency throughout the menstrual cycle, with lower levels during menstruation and a significant increase during the mid-secretory phase and early pregnancy.] |