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Flexor carpi radialis tendonitis
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HP_6001423 |
[Inflammation of the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) tendon, which traverses the carpus through a narrow fibro-osseous tunnel.] |
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Negative ulnar variance
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HP_6001422 |
[Negative ulnar variance is a condition in which the ulna is relatively shorter than the radius at the carpus. AP wrist X-ray shows the distal ulna articular surface more proximal than the distal radius articular surface.] |
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Hyperleukocytosis
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HP_6001425 |
[Hyperleukocytosis is commonly defined as a white blood cell (WBC) count of greater than 100,000 luekocytes per microliter.] |
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Transillumination test shows high light transmission
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HP_6001424 |
[A transillumination test involves shining light through an area of the body or a mass. This term refers to a transillumination test that shows especially high (positive) transillumination, which may be observed when a mass or swelling contains clear fluid rather than solid tissue or blood.] |
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Valgus instability of the elbow
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HP_6001427 |
[A type of elbow instability that arises through injuries to the medial collateral ligament (MCL), specifically the anterior bundle (AMCL). In the valgus stress test, the elbow is placed in 20 to 30 degrees of flexion with the forearm supinated and a valgus stress is applied. The test is positive when no firm end point is palpated, greater than 1 mm of medial joint opening is noted (fluoroscopically), or there is reproduction of the patient's pain.] |
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Limited foot eversion
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HP_6001429 |
[Decreased foot eversion secondary to pain, weakness, or mechanical block.] |
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Interrupted aortic arch type C
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HP_0011614 |
[Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment between the innominate and left carotid arteries.] |
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Interrupted aortic arch
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HP_0011611 |
[Non-continuity of the arch of aorta with an atretic point or absent segment.] |
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Varus instability of the elbow
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HP_6001428 |
[A type of elbow insttability characterized by abnormal widening or gapping of the lateral (radial) side of the elbow joint when a varus stress is applied, due to insufficiency of the lateral collateral ligament complex.] |
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Abnormal pulmonary situs morphology
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HP_0011615 |
[An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, which is defined by characteristics such as the number of lobes per lung and the relationship of the pulmonary arteries to their bronchi.] |
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Interrupted aortic arch type A
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HP_0011612 |
[Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment at the level of the isthmus.] |
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Interrupted aortic arch type B
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HP_0011613 |
[Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment between the left carotid and subclavian arteries.] |
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Pulmonary situs ambiguus with bilateral morphologic right lungs
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HP_0011618 |
[An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which both lungs have the morphology of a right lung.] |
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Pulmonary situs ambiguus
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HP_0011617 |
[An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which the morphology of both left and right lungs is the same.] |
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Pulmonary situs ambiguus with bilateral morphologic left lungs
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HP_0011619 |
[An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which both lungs have the morphology of a left lung.] |
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Pulmonary situs inversus
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HP_0011616 |
[Mirror image arrangement of the mainstem bronchi with the right pulmonary artery posterior to the right upper lobe bronchus and the left pulmonary artery anterior to the left upper lobe bronchus.] |
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Thoracic lordosis
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HP_0430043 |
[Thoracic lordosis refers to an abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine in which the thoracic spine displays lordosis (inward curve) instead of the normal kyphosis (outward curve).] |
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Type IV truncus arteriosus
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HP_0011610 |
[Truncus arteriosus (single great artery leaving the base of the heart, giving rise to the coronary, pulmonary, and systemic arteries) whereby the aortic arch is hypoplastic or interrupted, and a large patent ductus arteriosus is present.] |
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Elevated circulating succinylacetone concentration
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HP_6001410 |
[The concentration of succinylacetone in the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Elevated circulating C-terminal telopeptide cross-link of type1 collagen concentration
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HP_6001412 |
[The concentration of C-terminal telopeptide cross-link of type1 collagen in the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal.] |