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Scrotal worm
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HP_6001039 |
[Demonstration of one or more worms in the scrotum. This finding can be appreciated by sonography, where echogenic, linear structures could be seen moving within the scrotum.] |
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aldosterone
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CHEBI_27584 |
[A pregnane-based steroidal hormone produced by the outer-section (zona glomerulosa) of the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland, and acts on the distal tubules and collecting ducts of the kidney to cause the conservation of sodium, secretion of potassium, increased water retention, and increased blood pressure. The overall effect of aldosterone is to increase reabsorption of ions and water in the kidney.] |
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18-oxo steroid
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CHEBI_36887 |
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obsolete Peripheral nerve metachromasia
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HP_6001030 |
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Hepatic cystine accumulation
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HP_6001032 |
[Accumulation of cystine in the liver.] |
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Cystine nephrolithiasis
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HP_6001031 |
[Deposition of cystine crystals in kidney tissue. Cystine crystals display a pathognomic hexagonal shape.] |
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Desmoid tumor
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HP_6001034 |
[Desmoid tumors are rare, locally aggressive, fibroblastic soft-tissue tumors that are characterized by infiltrative growth and tendency to recur. Desmoid tumors do not metastasize but can arise in any part of the body: extra-abdominal (appear in the head and neck, chest, extremities), and abdominal wall or intra-abdominal (originating in tissue that connects abdominal organs).] |
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Bone marrow cystine accumulation
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HP_6001033 |
[The presence of cystine crystals in bone marrow cells as demonstrated in a fresh bone marrow aspiration sample.] |
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carbon atom
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CHEBI_27594 |
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Diminished acetyl-CoA C-acyltransferase activity in cultured fibroblasts
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HP_6001024 |
[Concentration or activity of acetyl-CoA C-acyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.16) as measured in cultured fibroblasts is below the limits of normal. This enzyme catalyzes the reaction acetyl-CoA + an acyl-CoA = a 3-oxoacyl-CoA + CoA. It is also known as 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase and beta-ketothiolase.] |
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Diminished glomerular basement membrane collagen IV alpha 3 chain staining
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HP_6001027 |
[Abnormal reduction in the amount of the alpha 3 chain of collagen IV in the basement membrane of the glomeruli of the kidney.] |
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Reduced epidermal collagen IV alpha 5 chain staining
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HP_6001026 |
[Diminished or absent collagen alpha5(IV) chain staining pattern in the epidermal basement membrane.] |
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Diminished glomerular basement membrane collagen IV alpha 5 chain staining
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HP_6001029 |
[Abnormal reduction in the amount of the alpha 5 chain of collagen IV in the basement membrane of the glomeruli of the kidney.] |
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Diminished glomerular basement membrane collagen IV alpha 4 chain staining
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HP_6001028 |
[Abnormal reduction in the amount of the alpha 4 chain of collagen IV in the basement membrane of the glomeruli of the kidney.] |
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lumen of atrioventricular canal
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UBERON_0011819 |
[A tube lumen that is part of a atrioventricular canal.] |
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skin appendage placode
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UBERON_0011817 |
[An ectodermal placode that gives rise to any of the cutaneous appendages that protrude from the skin epidermis (heair, feathers, epidermal scales).] |
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superficial fascia
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UBERON_0011818 |
[Superficial fascia is found in the subcutis in most regions of the body, blending with the reticular layer of the dermis. It is present on the face, over the upper portion of the sternocleidomastoid, at the nape of the neck, and overlying the sternum. It is comprised mainly of loose areolar connective tissue and adipose and is the layer that primarily determines the shape of a body. In addition to its subcutaneous presence, this type of fascia surrounds organs and glands, neurovascular bundles, and is found at many other locations where it fills otherwise unoccupied space. It serves as a storage medium of fat and water; as a passageway for lymph, nerve and blood vessels; and as a protective padding to cushion and insulate. Superficial fascia is present, but does not contain fat, in the eyelids, ear, scrotum, penis and clitoris.] |
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keratin filament
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GO_0045095 |
[A filament composed of acidic and basic keratins (types I and II), typically expressed in epithelial cells. The keratins are the most diverse classes of IF proteins, with a large number of keratin isoforms being expressed. Each type of epithelium always expresses a characteristic combination of type I and type II keratins.] |
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intermediate filament
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GO_0005882 |
[A cytoskeletal structure that forms a distinct elongated structure, characteristically 10 nm in diameter, that occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Intermediate filaments form a fibrous system, composed of chemically heterogeneous subunits and involved in mechanically integrating the various components of the cytoplasmic space. Intermediate filaments may be divided into five chemically distinct classes: Type I, acidic keratins; Type II, basic keratins; Type III, including desmin, vimentin and others; Type IV, neurofilaments and related filaments; and Type V, lamins.] |
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Subcutaneous emphysema
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HP_6001021 |
[Skin emphysema/Subcutaneous emphysema occurs when gas or air accumulates and seeps under the skin, where normally no gas should be present. While the presence of air in subcutaneous or mediastinal tissue is not dangerous in itself, prompt recognition of the underlying cause is essential.] |