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Low maternal circulating estriol concentration
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HP_0008073 |
[An abnormally low concentration of serum conjugated estriol as compared to normal values for gestational-age.] |
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Maternal virilization in pregnancy
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HP_0008072 |
[Virilization (deepening of voice, facial hirsutism and scalp hair loss) with onset during pregnancy (usually towards the end of the first trimester) and regression several months post-partum.] |
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Maternal hypertension
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HP_0008071 |
[Increased blood pressure during a pregnancy.] |
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Toxemia of pregnancy
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HP_0100603 |
[Pregnancy-induced toxic reactions of the mother that can be as harmless as slight Maternal hypertension or as life threatening as Eclampsia.] |
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Diffuse alveolar damage
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HP_0033006 |
[Diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) describes a common histologic injury pattern of the lung. The early stages are characterized by epithelial cell necrosis and sloughing, fibrous exsudate, edema, and hyaline membranes made of surfactant and proteins, filling the alveoli. This results in impaired gas exchange. In later stages, type II cells and myofibroblasts proliferate within the interstitium and airspaces. The corresponding clinical entity is acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). DAD may result from pulmonary drug toxicity, occurs in immunosuppressed, severe viral infections, acute interstial pneumonitis, and crack cocaine inhalation.] |
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Plantar warts
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HP_0033005 |
[Multiple verrucous lesions on the skin of the sole of the foot. These lesions are raised, have a thickened and rough surface, and may display prominent black dots (thrombosed capillaries). Palmar warts are caused by caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).] |
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Palmar warts
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HP_0033004 |
[Multiple verrucous lesions on the skin of the palm. These lesions are raised, have a thickened and rough surface, and may display prominent black dots (thrombosed capillaries). Palmar warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).] |
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Tracheal papilloma
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HP_0033003 |
[A wart-like lesion (papilloma, i.e., benign epithelial tumors that are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus) located on the trachea.] |
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Neoplasm of the trachea
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HP_0100551 |
[A neoplasm of the trachea.] |
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Bronchial papilloma
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HP_0033002 |
[A wart-like lesion (papilloma, i.e., benign epithelial tumors that are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus) located on a bronchus.] |
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Laryngeal papilloma
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HP_0033001 |
[A wart-like lesion (papilloma, i.e., benign epithelial tumors that are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus) located on the larynx.] |
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Subglottic laryngitis
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HP_0033000 |
[Narrowing of the larynx, commonly occurring during viral respiratory tract infections, in particular in children, leads to symptoms such as hoarseness, a barking cough, stridor, and sometimes dyspnea and respiratory failure.] |
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lung morphogenesis
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GO_0060425 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the lung are generated and organized.] |
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lung epithelium development
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GO_0060428 |
[The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of the lung epithelium from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of lung epithelium and ends with the mature structure. The lung epithelium is the specialized epithelium that lines the inside of the lung.] |
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Absent fifth metatarsal
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HP_0008079 |
[A developmental abnormality characterized by the absence of the fifth metatarsal bone.] |
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Thin metatarsal cortices
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HP_0008078 |
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Osteoporotic tarsals
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HP_0008076 |
[Reduction in bone mineral density affecting any or all of the tarsal bones, seven bones of the foot comprising the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the cuneiform bones.] |
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Hyperpyrexia
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HP_0033031 |
[An extreme elevation of core body temperature above normal defined as a rectal temperature of 41.1 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit).] |
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Anti-glomerular basement membrane-antibody positivity
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HP_0033030 |
[The presence of autoantibodies in the serum that react to the glomerular basement membrane.] |
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2nd-5th toe middle phalangeal hypoplasia
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HP_0008083 |
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