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Adrenal gland dysgenesis
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HP_0008216 |
[Abnormal development of the adrenal gland.] |
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Glucocortocoid-insensitive primary hyperaldosteronism
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HP_0011740 |
[A form of primary hyperaldosteronism in which the overproduction of aldosterone cannot be suppressed by the administration of dexamethasone or similar glucocorticoids.] |
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Secondary hyperaldosteronism
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HP_0011741 |
[A form of hyperaldosteronism caused by abnormally increased renin levels.] |
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dendritic cell
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CL_0000451 |
[A cell of hematopoietic origin, typically resident in particular tissues, specialized in the uptake, processing, and transport of antigens to lymph nodes for the purpose of stimulating an immune response via T cell activation. These cells are lineage negative (CD3-negative, CD19-negative, CD34-negative, and CD56-negative).] |
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Advanced tarsal ossification
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HP_0008108 |
[Precocious (accelerated) maturation and calcification of any of the tarsal bones, seven bones of the foot comprising the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the cuneiform bones.] |
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Plantar crease between first and second toes
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HP_0008107 |
[The presence of unusually deep creases (ridges/wrinkles) on the skin of sole of foot located between the first and second toe.] |
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Posterior pituitary hypoplasia
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HP_0011757 |
[Underdevelopment of the neurohypophysis.] |
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Posterior pituitary dysgenesis
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HP_0011753 |
[Abnormal development of the neurohypophysis during embryonic growth and development.] |
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Pituitary acidophilic stem cell adenoma
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HP_0011758 |
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Ectopic posterior pituitary
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HP_0011755 |
[An abnormal anatomical location of the posterior lobe of the hypophysis, also known as the neurohypophysis. The posterior pituitary is normally present in the dorsal portion of the sella turcica, but when ectopic is usually near the median eminence. This defect is likely to be due to abnormal migration during embryogenesis.] |
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Expanded metatarsals with widened medullary cavities
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HP_0008102 |
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Posterior pituitary agenesis
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HP_0011756 |
[Absence of the neurohypophysis owing to a developmental defect.] |
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Pituitary gonadotropic cell adenoma
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HP_0011759 |
[A type of pituitary adenoma that produces gonadotropins.] |
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Abnormal posterior pituitary morphogenesis
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HP_0011751 |
[An abnormality of the neurohypophysis, which is also known as the posterior lobe of the hypophysis.] |
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Pituicytoma
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HP_0011754 |
[A solid, low grade, spindle cell, glial neoplasm of adults that originates in the neurohypophysis or infundibulum. Clinical signs and symptoms include visual disturbance, headache and features of hypopituitarism. Pituicytomas are well-circumscribed, solid masses that can measure up to several centimeters. Histologically, they show a compact architecture consisting of elongate, bipolar spindle cells arranged in interlacing fascicles or assuming a storiform pattern.] |
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Neoplasm of the posterior pituitary
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HP_0011752 |
[The presence of a neoplasm (tumor) in the neurohypophysis, which is also known as the posterior lobe of the hypophysis.] |
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Shortening of the talar neck
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HP_0008117 |
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Flexion limitation of toes
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HP_0008116 |
[Limitation of the ability to bend the toes.] |
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Ectopic parathyroid
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HP_0011769 |
[An abnormal anatomical location of the parathyroid gland.] |
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Clinodactyly of the 3rd toe
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HP_0008115 |
[Bending or curvature of a third toe in the tibial direction (i.e., towards the big toe).] |