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Anti-Bartonella henselae antibody positivity
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HP_0430081 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of Bartonella.] |
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Anti-rickettsial antibody positivity
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HP_0430080 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of a rickettsial bacterium. Rickettsiae are gram-negative bacteria with an obligate intracellular life cycle circulating between mammalian hosts and hematophagous arthropod vectors] |
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Anti-arbovirus antibody positivity
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HP_0430083 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of an Arbovirus.] |
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Anti-Dengue virus antibody positivity
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HP_0430082 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of Dengue virus.] |
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Anti-varicella-zoster antibody positivity
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HP_0430085 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of Varicella-zoster virus.] |
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Anti-lymphocytic choriomeningitis antibody positivity
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HP_0430084 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV).] |
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Anti-cytomegalovirus antibody positivity
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HP_0430087 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of cytomegalovirus (CMV).] |
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Anti-rubella antibody positivity
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HP_0430086 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of rubella virus.] |
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excitatory chemical synaptic transmission
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GO_0098976 |
[Synaptic transmission that results in an excitatory postsynaptic potential.] |
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Anti-Powassan virus antibody positivity
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HP_0430090 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of a Powassan virus (POW), which is an arbovirus within the family of Flaviviruses primarily found in the Northeastern United States, Canada, and Russia. It is a zoonotic infection transmitted to humans by several tick species and is the only member of the tick-borne flaviviruses endemic to North America.] |
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Positive shoulder cross-body adduction test
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HP_6001340 |
[A test used with suspected chronic acromioclavicular joint lesions (which are a common source of pain and disability in the shoulder). The test is considered positive with pain in the ipsilateral acromioclavicular joint when patient straightens the affected arm forward and reaches for the contralateral shoulder with extra manual cross body (adduction) pressure on the arm from the examiner.] |
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Positive anterior drawer test
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HP_6001342 |
[A test for ankle instability in which an anterior pull on the calcaneus with is applied with one hand while stabilizing the end of the tibia/fibula with the other hand. The test is considered positive (abnormal) if it results in more than one cm of anterior translation of the foot compared to the healthy, contralateral ankle.] |
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Proximal humeral epiphysiolysis
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HP_6001341 |
[Proximal humeral epiphysiolysis (Little League shoulder) is a shear or stress injury of the epiphyseal cartilage of the proximal humerus. Anteroposterior (AP) view of the shoulder in external rotation showing widening of the proximal humerus physis in comparison to contralateral shoulder with possible metaphyseal bony irregularity.] |
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risorius muscle
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UBERON_0008598 |
[Facial muscle that attaches to the fascia of the masseter muscle and the facia of the skin in the region of the corner (angle) of the mouth. Even in species in which this muscle is present, it is highly variable. A true risorius muscle may only be present in Hominins (humans and great apes). See Diogo 2008; Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al.., 2011., also DuBrul, 1980.] |
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depressor anguli oris muscle
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UBERON_0008597 |
[The Depressor anguli oris (Triangularis) arises from the oblique line of the mandible, whence its fibers converge, to be inserted, by a narrow fasciculus, into the angle of the mouth.] |
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mentalis muscle
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UBERON_0008596 |
[A muscle of facial expression, innervated by the facial nerve, attached to the skin of the lower lip and inferior to the lower lip (in humans this region is called the chin or mental region), the orbicularis oris muscle, and the mandible in the symphyseal region. See Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al., 2011).] |
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normal concentration
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PATO_0045010 |
[A concentration which is relatively normal or average.] |
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normal object quality
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PATO_0045001 |
[A quality of an object that has a value that is normal or average.] |
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levator anguli oris
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UBERON_0008595 |
[The levator anguli oris (caninus) is a facial muscle of the mouth arising from the canine fossa, immediately below the infraorbital foramen. Its fibers are inserted into the angle of the mouth, intermingling with those of the Zygomaticus, Triangularis, and Orbicularis oris.] |
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normal contractility
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PATO_0045011 |
[A contractility which is relatively normal or average.] |