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Positive protozoan parasite CSF wet mount test
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HP_6001259 |
[Demonstration of protozoan parasites in a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimen by microscopy.] |
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obsolete Increased body mass index
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HP_0045083 |
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obsolete Decreased CD3+ T cell proportion
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HP_0045080 |
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Abnormality of body weight
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HP_0004323 |
[An abnormal increase or decrease of weight or an abnormal distribution of mass in the body.] |
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liver bud
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UBERON_0008836 |
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hepatic diverticulum
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UBERON_0008835 |
[An out-pocket of thickened ventral foregut epithelium adjacent to the developing heart. Constitutes the first morphological sign of the embryonic liver. The anterior portion of the hepatic diverticulum gives rise to the liver and intrahepatic biliary tree, while the posterior portion forms the gall bladder and extrahepatic bile ducts.] |
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great auricular nerve
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UBERON_0008833 |
[A nerve arising from the second and third cervical nerves from the cervical plexus and innervating the skin over the parotid gland, the skin of part of the ear, the adjacent portion of the scalp, cheek, and angle of the jaw.] |
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Clinical relevance
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HP_0045088 |
[Subontology for annotating phenotypic features as distinctive or minor findings in patients. The subontology is intended to be used to annotate subjective clinical impressions of whether a certain finding is important for the differential diagnosis.] |
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Distinctive finding
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HP_0045089 |
[In clinical parlance, findings are occasionally interpreted as being distinctive or minor, reflecting a subjective clinical impression of the importance of a feature for the differential diagnosis. A minor finding is taken to be one that is likely to have high utility in distinguishing the correct diagnosis from other candidates in the differential.] |
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Increased urine glutamate level
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HP_0033094 |
[An increased concentration of glutamate in the urine.] |
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Increased urine succinate level
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HP_0033092 |
[The concentration of succinate in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Tyrosinuria
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HP_0033091 |
[An abnormally increased level of tyrosine in the urine.] |
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Minor finding
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HP_0045090 |
[In clinical parlance, findings are occasionally interpreted as being distinctive or minor, reflecting a subjective clinical impression of the importance of a feature for the differential diagnosis. A minor finding is taken to be one that is unlikely to help distinguish the correct diagnosis from other candidates in the differential.] |
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History of distal radius fracture
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HP_6001250 |
[Recent or remote history of distal radius fracture of the symptomatic arm.] |
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Reduced plantar creases
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HP_6001252 |
[The creases (wrinkles) on the soles of the feet are less pronounced than normal, or absent.] |
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History of triangular fibrocartilage complex tear
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HP_6001251 |
[Recent or remote history of a tear in the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC). The TFCC is a load-bearing structure between the lunate, triquetrum, and ulnar head. The function of the TFCC is to act as a stabilizer for the ulnar aspect of the wrist. The TFCC is at risk for either acute or chronic degenerative injury.] |
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Elevanted carboxysterol concentration in cultured lymphoblasts
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HP_6001254 |
[The concentration of carboxysterols in lymphoblastoid cells cultured in cholesterol-depleted medium is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Skin burn
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HP_6001253 |
[Damage to the skin and underlying tissues caused by an agents such as heat, chemicals, electricity, radiation, or friction, resulting in pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes blisters or charring.] |
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Salter II fracture
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HP_6001245 |
[A type of physeal (Salter-Harris) fracture in which the fracture extends through both the physis and metaphysis. These are most common and occur away from the joint space. When the small corner of the metaphysis is visible, this is known as a corner sign or Thurston-Holland fragment.] |
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Physeal fracture
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HP_6001243 |
[Salter-Harris fractures (physeal fractures) refer to fractures through a growth plate (physis) and are, therefore, specifically applied to bone fractures in children.] |