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Medial deviation of the foot
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HP_0008082 |
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Pes valgus
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HP_0008081 |
[An outward deviation of the foot at the talocalcaneal or subtalar joint.] |
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Hallux varus
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HP_0008080 |
[Medial deviation of the great toe owing to a deformity of the great toe joint causing the hallux to deviate medially.] |
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Increased circulating precipitin level
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HP_0033039 |
[The presence of high titers of antigen-precipitating IgG in the serum.] |
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Anti-RNA-polymerase-III-autoantibody positivity
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HP_0033038 |
[The presence of autoantibodies in the serum that react to RNA-polymerase III.] |
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Migratory arthritis
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HP_0033037 |
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Decreased nasal nitric oxide
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HP_0033036 |
[Reduced level of nasal nitric oxide (nNO). Current American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society (ATS/ERS) guidelines for nNO measurements recommend air aspiration via a nasal probe while the subject exhales through the mouth against resistance in order to maintain velum closure.] |
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Abnormal Schwann cell morphology
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HP_0033035 |
[Abnormality of schwann cells, glial cells that ensheath axons of neurons in the peripheral nervous system and are necessary for their maintenance and function.] |
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Anti-citrullinated protein antibody positivity
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HP_0033034 |
[The presence autoantibodies in the serum that react do different citrullinated antigens, including filaggrin, fibrinogen, vimentin and collagen.] |
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Anti-MDA5 antibody positivity
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HP_0033033 |
[The presence of autoantibodies in the serum that react to Anti-MDA5 (Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated proteine 5).] |
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Triggered by an abusive adult
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HP_0033032 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is induced by an abusive adult (usually a parent).] |
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obsolete Anti-Jo-1 antibody positivity
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HP_0033029 |
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Nonossified fifth metatarsal
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HP_0008087 |
[The presence of a fifth metatarsal bone that has not undergone ossification at an age when ossification is usually visible.] |
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Abnormal metatarsal ossification
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HP_0008371 |
[Any abnormal process of ossification of the metatarsal bones, which normally are each ossified from two centers: one for the body, and one for the head (metatarsal II,III,IV, and V) and one for the body and one for the base (metatarsal I). The ossification process begins in the center of the body about the ninth week, and extends toward either extremity. The center for the base of the first metatarsal appears about the third year, and the centers for the heads of the other bones between the fifth and eighth years. They join the bodies between the eighteenth and twentieth years.] |
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Partial fusion of tarsals
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HP_0008097 |
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Medially deviated second toe
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HP_0008096 |
[Medial deviation of the second toe.] |
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Osteolysis of talus
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HP_0008095 |
[Osteolysis affecting the talus.] |
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Widely spaced toes
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HP_0008094 |
[An overall widening of the spaces between the digits.] |
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Short 4th toe
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HP_0008093 |
[Underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the fourth toe.] |
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Ankylosis of feet small joints
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HP_0008090 |
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