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Anti-babesia-specific antibody positivity
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HP_0430065 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of a parasite of the genus Babesia (parasite).] |
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Anti-Epstein-Barr virus-specific antibody positivity
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HP_0430064 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of the Epstein Barr virus (EBV).] |
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Hyperlordotic gait
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HP_6001360 |
[A gait abnormality characterized by excessive lumbar lordosis (swayback posture, i.e., an inward curvature of the lower spine) and gait pattern with forward tilt of the pelvis and increased lumbar curvature. Hyperlordotic gait is often as a compensatory mechanism for hip extensor weakness, proximal muscle weakness, or hip flexion contracture.] |
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Fleck sign of elbow
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HP_6001362 |
[A radiograpzhic sign in which small bone fragments detached from the olecranon are seen on lateral radiographs in cases with avulsion of the tendon.] |
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Radioulnar interosseous membrane tear
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HP_6001361 |
[A tear in the fibrous sheet connecting the radius and ulna bones in the forearm.] |
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Lateral epicondylitis of the elbow
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HP_6001364 |
[A chronic symptomatic degeneration of the wrist extensor tendons involving their attachment to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, and is associated clinically with lateral elbow pain (tennis elbow). This term refers to the associated imaging finding. Ultrasound imaging showing extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) tendon thickening and hypoechoic areas with increased vascularity or MRI showing increased signal intensity or tear at the insertion site of the ECRB on the lateral aspect of the elbow.] |
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Resisted wrist flexion provokes pain
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HP_6001363 |
[Active wrist flexion against resistance increases pain in the arm.] |
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Metaphase II oocyte maturation arrest
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HP_6001355 |
[The morphologic classification of MII generally denotes an oocyte that is mature, having arrested in metaphase II and is presumed to be capable of fertilization. However, there are subsets of women who produce oocytes with MII morphology that are not capable of embryo formation even with fertilization. This incongruence between morphologic maturity and capacity could be attributed to either the inclusion within the morphologic classification immature oocytes arrested at any stage between PBI formation and metaphase II, which are not capable of fertilization, or oocytes arrested normally at metaphase II that do not possess the ability to complete meiosis.] |
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Anti-cryptococcal antibody positivity
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HP_0430078 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of a fungus of the Cryptoccous genus.] |
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Germinal vesicle oocyte maturation arrest
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HP_6001354 |
[A type of oocyte maturation arrest that occurs prior to the breakdown of the germinal vesicle (which is a hallmark of reinitiation of meiosis I and entry into M phase).] |
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Anti-coccidioidal antibody positivity
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HP_0430077 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of a fungus of the Coccidioides genus.] |
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Dorsal forearm pain
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HP_6001357 |
[Pain localized to dorsal (non-palmar) aspect of the forearm.] |
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Mixed oocyte maturation arrest
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HP_6001356 |
[A type of oocyte maturation failure whereby oocytes arrest at more than one stage of meiosis.] |
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Anti-mycoplasma antibody positivity
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HP_0430079 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a mycoplasmal component.] |
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Cholesterol gallbladder polyp
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HP_6001359 |
[A non-neoplastic gallbladder polyp that is hyperplastic and consists of a lipid deposit. Cholesterol polyps are generally less than 10 mm. often multiple cholesterol polyps are present. They are often associated with vesicular cholesterolosis and are thought to have no malignant potential.] |
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Volar forearm pain
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HP_6001358 |
[Pain on the volar (palmar) aspect of the forearm.] |
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regulation of cell maturation
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GO_1903429 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell maturation.] |
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Placenta previa
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HP_0430070 |
[Implantation of the placenta over or near the internal os of the cervix.] |
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Abnormal circulating beta-carotene concentration
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HP_0430072 |
[Any deviation of the concentration of beta-carotene in the blood circulation from the normal range.] |
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Increased circulating beta-carotene concentration
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HP_0430074 |
[The concentration of beta-carotene in the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal.] |