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Purulent drainage from skin
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HP_6001119 |
[Exudation of a thick, opaque fluid from a wound or skin lesion, typically as a result of infection and draining pus, i.e., dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris.] |
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History of recent peripheral venous catheter
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HP_6001118 |
[A history of placement of a peripehral venous catheter in the hours, days, or weeks before the current presenting complaint.] |
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Positive saliva rabies nucleic acid test
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HP_6001111 |
[Detection of rabies nucleic acid in saliva by a method such as polymerase chain reaction.] |
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Positive oropharangeal infectious agent test
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HP_6000579 |
[Any kind of test for an infectious agent in the oropharynx positive. The oropharynx is defined as the middle part of the throat and includes the soft palate, the side and back walls of the throat, the tonsils, and the posterior one-third of the tongue.] |
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Oral mucosa plaque
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HP_6001110 |
[A raised, flat-topped lesion with a diameter of one centimeter or more that is located in the mucosa of the mouth.] |
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Inability to puff cheeks
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HP_6001102 |
[Reduced ability to inflate the cheeks by blowing air into them while keeping the lips closed.] |
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Crossed brainstem sign
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HP_6001101 |
[Motor and/or sensory cranial nerve findings ipsilateral to the lesion, and at the same time motor and/or sensory findings on the contralateral side of the body.] |
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Abnormal vestibulo-spinal reflex
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HP_6001104 |
[An abnormality of the vestibulospinal (VS) reflexes, which contribute to the control of postural orientation. In this task, they continuously collaborate with reflexes elicited by stimulation of visual and somatosensory receptors. Labyrinthine receptors are sensitive to modifications (i) of the head position with respect to the earth vertical or (ii) of the angular/linear velocity of head motion in space. This information can be used to monitor deviations from the maintained body position.] |
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Entoptic phenomenon
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HP_6001103 |
[Visual sensations caused by changes within the eye itself, rather than by the normal light stimulation process. Entoptic phenomena are classified in the syndrome as floaters, blue field entoptic phenomenon, photopsia and self-light of the eye.] |
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Exposure to repetitive hand impact
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HP_6001106 |
[A history of exposure to repetitive impact on palm or hand, such as working with a jackhammer.] |
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Positive probe-to-bone test
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HP_6001105 |
[An abnormal result of the probe-to-bone (PTB) test. The PTB test is performed by inserting a sterile, metal surgical probe into the ulcer and is positive if a hard, gritty surface is felt inside. For large wounds, this may require gentle exploration of the wound with the probe.] |
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Local anesthetic ineffectiveness
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HP_6001108 |
[Resistance to the effects of local anaesthesia, with delayed onset or failure of local anesthetics to incude numbness or relieve pain.] |
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Fractured scaphoid bone
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HP_6001107 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the scaphoid bone.] |
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Fractured carpal bone
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HP_0041248 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the carpal bone.] |
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Palmoplantar location
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HP_6001109 |
[Applied to lesions whose distribution is confined or restricted to the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.] |
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Positive serum amyloid P scintigraphy
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HP_6001100 |
[Detection of abnormal amyloid deposits in the body by 123I-labeled serum amyloid P component (SAP) scintigraphy.] |
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Midfoot arthritis
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HP_6001333 |
[AP, oblique, or lateral view x-ray of the foot showing radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in the midfoot (tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints, naviculocuneiform joint, intercuneiform joints, and/or metatarsal cuneiform joints), such as joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis, subchondral cysts, and/or osteophyte formation in the tibiotalar joint.] |
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Tobacco use history
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HP_0430133 |
[History of use of tobacco products such as cigarettes.] |
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Anterior ankle osteophyte
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HP_6001332 |
[Imaging study of the ankle revealing osteophyte (bone spur) formation at the anterior aspect of the ankle (tibial or talar neck).] |
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Occipital cortex localization
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HP_0430132 |
[Localization to or predominance in the occipital cortex of the brain.] |