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Brain localization
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HP_0430127 |
[The pattern by which a phenotype is localized to or predominant in a part of the brain.] |
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Stocking-glove distribution
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HP_6001335 |
[Distribution of findings in hands and feet with a distal to proximal gradient of severity (being more severe in the more distal locations).] |
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Mobitz II atrioventricular block
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HP_0011708 |
[A type of second degree atrioventricular (AV) block characterized by sudden failure to conduct an impulse through the AV node without a preceding change in the PR interval.] |
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Decreased circulating reverse T3 concentration
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HP_6001334 |
[Concentration of reverse T3 (3,3',5'-triiodothyronine or rT3) in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Atrioventricular dissociation
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HP_0011709 |
[Atrioventricular (AV) dissociation is present if the atria and the ventricles are under the control of two separate pacemakers. AV dissociation can occur in the absence of a primary AV conduction disturbance.] |
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Bartholin cyst
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HP_0430134 |
[A fluid-filled sac near the vaginal opening. A Bartholin cyst is usually unilateral, asymptomatic blockage of the Bartholin gland, which may lead to a painless swelling.] |
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White appearance of duodenal mucosa
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HP_6001337 |
[On a typical diet (e.g., no dietary fat restriction), the intestinal mucosa may have a gelee blanche or white hoar frosting appearance on endoscopy.] |
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Elevated urine succinic acid level
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HP_0430137 |
[The concentration of succinic acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Hairy kidney sign
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HP_6001336 |
[A radiological sign related to infiltration of histiocytes into the kidneys and perirenal fat. This infiltration, along with thickening of fibrous bands within the perirenal fat, creates a hairy appearance on cross-sectional imaging studies.] |
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Reduced circulating aspartate aminotransferase concentration
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HP_0430136 |
[The concentration of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Acromioclavicular joint arthritis
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HP_6001339 |
[Degenerative disease of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint that manifests radiographically as Zanca view X-ray of the AC joint showing radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis such as joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis, subchondral cysts, and/or osteophyte formation in the AC joint.] |
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CSF pathogen-specific antibody positivity
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HP_0430139 |
[Positive serology in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for a exposure to an infectious agent (i.e., examining CSF for the presence of pathogen-specific antibodies).] |
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Acromioclavicular joint separation
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HP_6001338 |
[An acromioclavicular (AC) joint joint separation, often called a shoulder separation, is a dislocation of the clavicle from the acromion. This feature is ascertainable radiographically by AC joint x-ray views including bilateral anteroposterior (AP) view, axillary lateral view, and/or Zanca view showing either superior, posterior, or inferior displacement of the distal clavicle in relation to the acromion at the AC joint.] |
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Positive CSF varicella zoster virus nucleic acid test
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HP_0430138 |
[Detection of Varicella zoster virus nucleic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by a method such as polymerase chain reaction.] |
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Positive CSF nucleic acid pathogen test
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HP_0430140 |
[Positive (abnormal) result of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) test such as polymerase chain reaction that is targeted against a nucleic acid sequence specific for a pathogen.] |
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Automatic atrial tachycardia
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HP_0011700 |
[Chronic supraventricular tachycardia predominantly seen in childhood.] |
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Multifocal atrial tachycardia
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HP_0011701 |
[Multifocal atrial tachycardia is a rare supraventricular arrhythmia in neonates and young infants that is characterized by multiple P waves with varying P wave morphology and is usually asymptomatic.] |
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Mobitz I atrioventricular block
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HP_0011707 |
[Progressive PR interval prolongation with the subsequent occurrence of a single nonconducted P wave that results in a pause. The pause that follows the nonconducted impulse is less than fully compensatory (less than the sum of two normal sinus intervals).] |
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Sick sinus syndrome
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HP_0011704 |
[An abnormality involving the generation of the action potential by the sinus node and is characterized by an atrial rate inappropriate for physiological requirements. Manifestations include severe sinus bradycardia, sinus pauses or arrest, sinus node exit block, chronic atrial tachyarrhythmias, alternating periods of atrial bradyarrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias, and inappropriate responses of heart rate during exercise or stress.] |
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Parietal cortex localization
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HP_0430131 |
[Localization to or predominance in the parietal cortex of the brain.] |