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Impaired task monitoring
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HP_0033071 |
[Impaired ability to keep track of one's problem-solving success or failure, and to identify and correct mistakes during performance of a goal.] |
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Impaired self monitoring
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HP_0033070 |
[Impaired ability to track awareness of the effect that one's behavior has on others and how it compares with standards or expectations for behavior.] |
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Decreased circulating free T4 concentration
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HP_0033078 |
[A reduced concentration of free thyroxine (fT4) in the blood circulation.] |
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Abnormal circulating free T4 concentration
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HP_0033076 |
[A deviation from the normal concentration of free thyroxine (T4) in the blood circulation. Circulating T4 is almost entirely bound to specific transport proteins such as thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) but it is the unbound (free) fraction that is able to enter tissues and exert effects.] |
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Increased circulating free T4 concentration
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HP_0033077 |
[An elevated concentration of free thyroxine (fT4) in the blood circulation.] |
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pulmonary surfactant
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UBERON_0008826 |
[A substance formed by type II alveolar cells composed of surface-active lipoprotein complex (phospholipoprotein).] |
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duct of epididymis
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UBERON_0008824 |
[Any duct branching of of the main epididymis duct.] |
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Gastric lymphoma
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HP_0045038 |
[Lymphoma that originates in the stomach itself.] |
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neural tube derived brain
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UBERON_0008823 |
[A brain that develops_from a neural tube.] |
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Decreased urinary copper concentration
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HP_0045035 |
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Elevated urinary 3-aminoisobutyric acid
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HP_0045034 |
[An increased amount of 3-aminoisobutyric acid in the urine.] |
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Renal interstitial globotriaosylceramide inclusions
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HP_0033064 |
[Accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (GL-3) in kidney tissues, which can be quantified as the number of globotriaosylceramide (GL-3) inclusions/kidney interstitial capillary (KIC).] |
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Shortened sleep phase
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HP_0033063 |
[A tendency to sleep fewer hours than usual while feeling well-rested.] |
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Abnormal factor IX activity
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HP_0033062 |
[Abnormal activity of coagulation factor IX. Factor IX, which itself is activated by factor Xa or factor VIIa to form factor IXa, activates factor X into factor Xa.] |
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Increased factor IX activity
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HP_0033061 |
[Elevated activity of coagulation factor IX. Factor IX, which itself is activated by factor Xa or factor VIIa to form factor IXa, activates factor X into factor Xa.] |
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Decreased circulating complement C5 concentration
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HP_0033060 |
[Concentration of the complement component C5 in the blood circulation below the lower limit of normal.] |
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thymus primordium endoderm
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UBERON_0008817 |
[An endoderm that is part of a thymus primordium.] |
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Renal interstitial IgG4+ plasma cell infiltration
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HP_0033069 |
[An increased number of IgG4+ plasma cells in the interstitial space of the kidney.] |
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Medication crystalluria
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HP_0033068 |
[A variety of drugs may occasionally cause transient crystalluria, in isolation or in conjunction with other urinary abnormalities. Overdose, dehydration, or hypoalbuminaemia, which increases the unbound drug which is ultrafiltrated by the glomerulus, are the factors usually favoring the precipitation of crystals within the tubular lumina. In some cases, medication-induced crystalluria has a distinct phenotypic appearance. For instance, Sulphadiazine crystals appear as strongly birefringent 'shocks of wheat' or 'shells' with an amber color. Acyclovir crystals are birefringent and needle-shaped, and when present in abundance give to urine a silky and opalescent macroscopic appearance.] |
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Cystine crystalluria
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HP_0033067 |
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