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Corneal neovascularization
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HP_0011496 |
[Ingrowth of new blood vessels into the cornea.] |
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Rubeosis iridis
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HP_0011497 |
[Formation of new blood vessels on the iris. The new vessels do not display the typical radially symmertic growth pattern of normal iris blood vessels, but rather appear disorganized. Rubeosis usually starts from the pupillary border with tiny tufts of dilated capillaries or red spots that can only be appreciated with high magnification.] |
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obsolete Partial aniridia
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HP_0011498 |
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tryptophan zwitterion
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CHEBI_64554 |
[An amino acid zwitterion obtained by transfer of a proton from the carboxy to the amino group of tryptophan; major species at pH 7.3.] |
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Anti-apolipoprotein CII autoantibody positivity
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HP_6001061 |
[The presence of autoantibodies in the blood circulation that react against apoCII.] |
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Anti-lipoprotein lipase autoantibody positivity
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HP_6001060 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the blood circulation that react against anti-lipoprotein lipase.] |
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Sweaty foot-like odor
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HP_6001063 |
[A characteristic smell said to resemble the odor of dirty socks.] |
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Eosinophilic neuronal inclusion bodies
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HP_6001062 |
[The presence of intracellular inclusion bodies (aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins) in neurons that stain with eosin, a red or pink dye.] |
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Hair shaft lesion
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HP_6001065 |
[Applies to an abnormality that is located on hair shafts.] |
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epithelial cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
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GO_0060671 |
[The process in which a trophoblast cell acquires specialized features of an epithelial cell of the placental labyrinthine layer.] |
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Triggered by high protein intake
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HP_6001067 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about ingestion of high quantities of protein.] |
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Prolonged use of tightly fitting footwear
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HP_6001066 |
[History of use of tightly fitting shoes for a long period of time.] |
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Anti-neuronal intermediate filament antibody positivity
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HP_6001058 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the blood circulation that react against neuronal intermediate filament.] |
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Ankle dislocation
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HP_6001057 |
[An abnormal separation between the talo-tibial joint.] |
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Anti-DREBRIN antibody positivity
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HP_6001059 |
[The presence of autoantibodies in the serum that react against dendritic spine scaffolding protein Drebrin.] |
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Whorled
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HP_6001050 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose distribution and appearance resembles series of a concentric circles or spirals.] |
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Tibiotalar synostosis
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HP_6001052 |
[Fusion of the junction between the distal tibia, fibula and the talus.] |
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Delta brush pattern on EEG
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HP_6001051 |
[Delta brushes are transient patterns characterised by a slow delta wave with superimposed fast activity.] |
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Intoeing
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HP_6001054 |
[An abnormal gait caused by a rotational variation anywhere in the lower extremity that causes the foot to point inward, instead of pointing straight ahead or outward, when walking or running.] |
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Vertebra plana
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HP_6001053 |
[he term given when a vertebral body has lost almost its entire height anteriorly and posteriorly, representing a very advanced compression fracture.] |