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Glomerular fibrinoid necrosis
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HP_0033277 |
[Fibrin associated with glomerular basement membrane disruption and/or lysis of the mesangial matrix; this lesion does not require the presence of karyorrhexis.] |
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late adult stage
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HsapDv_0000227 |
[Late adult stage that refers to an individu who is over 60 and starts to have some age-related impairments.] |
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obsolete Glomerular endocapillary hypercellularity
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HP_0033276 |
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Glomerular endothelial tubuloreticular inclusion
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HP_0033275 |
[Inter-anastomosing tubular structures located within cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum, most often within endothelial cells and associated with exposure to interferon.] |
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Glomerular endotheliosis
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HP_0033274 |
[Enlargement of glomerular endothelial cells by cytoplasmic swelling with resulting partial or complete occlusion of the lumen.] |
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endochondral ossification
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GO_0001958 |
[Replacement ossification wherein bone tissue replaces cartilage.] |
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intramembranous ossification
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GO_0001957 |
[Direct ossification that occurs within mesenchyme or an accumulation of relatively unspecialized cells.] |
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Transphyseal fracture of the distal humerus
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HP_0033262 |
[A fracture through the distal humeral physis that separates the entire distal humeral epiphysis from the metaphysis.] |
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Renal artery aneurysm
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HP_0033261 |
[Increase in diameter of a segment of the renal artery that can be defined as a focal, isolated dilatation of all three layers of the arterial wall over 1.5 times the diameter of the disease-free proximal adjacent arterial segment.] |
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Livedo racemosa
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HP_0033260 |
[Livedo racemosa describes a reddish-blue mottling of the skin in an irregular, reticular pattern. It differs from the more common livedo reticularis by its shape. Livedo racemosa consists of broken circular segments resulting in a seemingly larger pattern, as opposed to the fine, regular, complete network of livedo reticularis. Livedo racemosa results from permanent impairment of peripheral blood flow and, unlike livedo reticularis, it persists on warming.] |
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Livedo
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HP_0033832 |
[A reddish-blue mottled condition of skin caused by inflammation of the cutaneous blood vessels.] |
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Glomerular capillary collapse
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HP_0033269 |
[Collapse is generally accompanied by other descriptors such as hypertrophy and hyperplasia of overlying glomerular epithelial cells, halo, protein droplets in podocytes and glomerular parietal epithelial cells (PECs).] |
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Deflation of the glomerular tuft
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HP_0033268 |
[Wrinkling and folding of the capillaries without epithelial cell (podocyte) hyperplasia (formerly called ischemic type of collapse) involving o 80% of the glomerular tuft. The wrinkling is generally made by small regular folds of the glomerular basement membrane.] |
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Glomerular pseudocrescent
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HP_0033266 |
[Visceral epithelial cell hyperplasia with resulting cellular crowding of the the urinary space. In contrast with true crescents, these proliferations lack inflammatory cells and fibrin. The cells are typically plump (not spindle-shaped) and often vacuolated, and Bowman's capsule is usually intact.] |
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Podocyte myelin figures
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HP_0033265 |
[Lamellated intracytoplasmic lipid inclusions within podocytes.] |
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Enlarged platelet dense granules
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HP_0033264 |
[Increased size of platelet dense granules.] |
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Absent platelet dense granules
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HP_0033263 |
[Lack of platelet dense granules, a type of platelet organelles.] |
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butyric acid
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CHEBI_30772 |
[A straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is butane in which one of the terminal methyl groups has been oxidised to a carboxy group.] |
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anatomical structure homeostasis
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GO_0060249 |
[A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state within a defined anatomical structure of an organism, including control of cellular proliferation and death and control of metabolic function. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.] |
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segmentation
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GO_0035282 |
[The regionalization process that divides an organism or part of an organism into a series of semi-repetitive parts, or segments, often arranged along a longitudinal axis.] |