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Shoulder labrum tear
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HP_6001225 |
[A injury with a team (rip, split, or disruption) to the labrum, which is the ring of cartilage that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint (the glenoid).] |
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pyloric gastric gland
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UBERON_0008861 |
[The gastric glands in the pyloric region of the stomach; the pyloric glands secrete mucin, which coats the stomach and protects it, and hormones such as gastrin and enkephalin[MP].] |
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Shoulder instability
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HP_6001224 |
[Subjective or objective feeling of clunking/clicking in the shoulder with movement, shoulder 'giving way', or sensation of shoulder dislocating.] |
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Thin eyebrow
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HP_0045074 |
[Decreased diameter of eyebrow hairs.] |
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Positive O'Brien active compression test
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HP_6001227 |
[Pain in shoulder reproduced when examiner applies downward pressure on the arm while patient resists pressure in the following position: elbow extended, shoulder forward flexed to 90 degrees and 10-15 degrees adducted with palm facing down. This can be compared to the same position but with the palm facing up which should be less painful.] |
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Positive modified dynamic labral shear test
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HP_6001226 |
[Sensation of a pain with or without clicking or clunking sensation with the following test. Flex patients elbow to 90 degrees and abduct the arm 120 degrees while maximally externally rotating the arm, then examiner lowers the arm to 60 degrees of abduction. A positive test occurs with pain and/or a painful click along the posterior joint line between 120 degrees and 90 degrees of abduction.] |
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Foamy tear film
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HP_6001229 |
[A condition characterized by the presence of foam or bubbles within the tear film, often associated with meibomian gland dysfunction or ocular surface diseases.] |
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Positive shoulder apprehension test
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HP_6001228 |
[The individual being investigated displays noticeable apprehension (unease) during a test for shoulder instability in which the individual is laying supine with shoulder abducted to 90 degrees, elbow flexed to 90 degrees, and an external rotation pressure with combined downward pressure is applied on the upper arm.] |
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auditory hillocks
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UBERON_0006208 |
[A collection of protruberances derived from pharyngeal arches 1 and 2 that develop into the folds of the pinna and gradually shift upwards and backwards to their final position on the head.] |
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iridocorneal angle
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UBERON_0006206 |
[Acute angle occurring between the iris and the cornea at the periphery of the anterior chamber of the eye[MP].] |
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aortico-pulmonary spiral septum
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UBERON_0006207 |
[The spiral septum that separates the truncus arteriosus into a ventral pulmonary trunk and the dorsal aorta[MP]. The aorticopulmonary septum is developmentally formed from neural crest, specifically the cardiac neural crest, and actively separates the aorta and pulmonary arteries and fuses with the interventricular septum within the heart during development. The actual mechanism of septation of the outflow tract is poorly understood, but is recognized as a dynamic process with contributions from contractile, hemodynamic, and extracellular matrix interactions.] |
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trabecular network of bone
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UBERON_0008867 |
[The network of intersecting plates and spicules in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces filled with blood vessels and marrow; in mature bone, the trabeculae are aligned in parallel with the lines of major compressive or tensile force.] |
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inguinal ligament
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UBERON_0006204 |
[A band running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine. Its anatomy is very important for operating on hernia patients. It forms the base of the inguinal canal through which an indirect inguinal hernia may develop. The inguinal ligament runs from the anterior superior iliac spine of the ilium to the pubic tubercle of the pubic bone. It is formed by the external abdominal oblique aponeurosis and is continuous with the fascia lata of the thigh.] |
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Distal femoral metaphyseal irregularity
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HP_0045079 |
[Irregularity of the normally smooth surface of the distal metaphysis of the femur.] |
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conchal part of pinna
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UBERON_0006203 |
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Posterior shoulder pain
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HP_6001221 |
[An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the posterior (back) part of the shoulder.] |
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Positive Blastomyces dermatitidis sputum fungal stain
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HP_6001220 |
[Demonstration of Blastomyces dermatitidis by microscopic examination of a stained sputum specimen.] |
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Putaminal eye sign
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HP_6001454 |
[An imaging anomly of the putamen that is thought to be pathognomic for MEGDEL syndrome (3-MethylGlutaconic aciduria, Deafness, Encephalopathy, Leigh-like syndrome MIM #614739). In stage 1 of the disease, T2 signal changes of the pallidum are present. In stage 2, swelling of the putamen and caudate nucleus is seen. The dorsal putamen contains an eye that shows no signal alteration and (thus) seems to be spared during this stage of the disease. It later increases, reflecting progressive putaminal involvement. Sparing of the mid dorsal putamen (showing normal signal surrounded by T2 hyperintense signal) is referred to as the putaminal eye.] |
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regulation of lactation
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GO_1903487 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of lactation.] |
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Incomplete ossification of palatine bone
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HP_0430012 |
[Failure to complete ossification (maturation and calcification) of the palatine bone.] |