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Pigment epithelium detachment
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HP_6001300 |
[Separation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) from the underlying Bruch membrane.] |
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Retinal gliosis
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HP_6001301 |
[A pathological condition characterized by the proliferation of glial cells in the retina, often occurring as a reactive response to injury, inflammation, or degenerative changes, and typically resulting in structural and functional alterations in the retina.] |
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Fractured lunate bone
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HP_6001304 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the lunate bone.] |
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Pain on thumb extension
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HP_6001303 |
[An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort that is triggered upon extension (straightening) of the thumb.] |
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Fractured pisiform bone
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HP_6001306 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the pisiform bone.] |
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Fractured triquetrum bone
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HP_6001305 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the triquetrum bone.] |
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Fractured trapezoid bone
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HP_6001308 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the trapezoid bone.] |
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Adrenocorticotropin deficient adrenal insufficiency
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HP_0011735 |
[Adrenal insufficiency secondary to a defect in ACTH production.] |
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Central adrenal insufficiency
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HP_0011734 |
[A form of adrenal insufficiency related to a lack of ACTH, which leads to a decrease in the production of cortisol by the adrenal glands. Aldosterone production is not usually affected.] |
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Fractured trapezium bone
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HP_6001307 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the trapezium bone.] |
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Primary hyperaldosteronism
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HP_0011736 |
[A form of hyperaldosteronism caused by a defect within the adrenal gland.] |
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Fractured capitate bone
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HP_6001309 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the capitate bone.] |
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Dexamethasone-suppressible primary hyperaldosteronism
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HP_0011739 |
[A form of primary hyperaldosteronism in which the overproduction of aldosterone can be suppressed by the administration of dexamethasone.] |
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Corticotropin-releasing hormone deficient adrenal insufficiency
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HP_0011737 |
[Adrenal insufficiency secondary to a defect in corticotropin-releasing hormone production.] |
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Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor defect
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HP_0011738 |
[Adrenal insufficiency secondary to a defect in the corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor.] |
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Abnormal endocrine morphology
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HP_0031071 |
[Any anomaly of the structure of an organ ofthe endocrine system.] |
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Abnormal central sensory function
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HP_0011730 |
[An abnormality of sensation related to CNS function. Assuming the primary sensory modalities are intact and the patient is alert and cooperative, the presence of an abnormality of sensory function may indicate a lesion of a parietal cortex, the thalamocortical projections to the parietal cortex, or the spinal cord.] |
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myelinated nerve fiber
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UBERON_0006135 |
[Axons of neurons encased in a lipoproteinaceous material called myelin. (MeSH).] |
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funiculus of neuraxis
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UBERON_0006133 |
[The cerebrospinal nerves consist of numerous nerve fibers collected together and enclosed in membranous sheaths. A small bundle of fibers, enclosed in a tubular sheath, is called a funiculus; if the nerve is of small size, it may consist only of a single funiculus; but if large, the funiculi are collected together into larger bundles or fasciculi, which are bound together in a common membranous investment. Examples include: Anterior funiculus of the spinal cord Lateral funiculus of the spinal cord Posterior funiculus of the spinal cord Funiculus solitarius of the medulla Funiculus separans.] |
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unmyelinated nerve fiber
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UBERON_0006136 |
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