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Superiorly displaced ears
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HP_0008541 |
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3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)pyruvate
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CHEBI_36242 |
[A 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid anion obtained by removal of a proton from the carboxylic acid group of 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)pyruvic acid.] |
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Dilated ejaculatory duct
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HP_6000471 |
[Increase in diameter of the ejeculatory duct. The ejaculatory duct delivers sperm into the urethra, adding secretions from the prostate and is formed by the union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle.] |
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Fetal oral mass
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HP_6000470 |
[A swelling or enlargement localized to the oral cavity of a fetus. The word mass is usually used at an early stage of the diagnostic workup before the precise nature of the swelling has been determined. This finding is generally first observed by prenatal sonography or magnetic resonance imaging.] |
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Decreased FOXP3-expressing T cell count
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HP_6000473 |
[The number of T cells in peripheral blood that express FOXP3-expressing is below the lower limit of normal. This finding is determined by flow cytometry.] |
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Decreased Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein concentration in hematopoietic cells
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HP_6000472 |
[The concentration of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein in hematopoietic cells is below the lower limit of normal. This feature is measured by flow cytometry or Western blotting.] |
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Squared off shoulders
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HP_6000464 |
[An appearance of the shoulders whereby the neck-trapezius angle (angle between the neck and the shoulder) and the angle formed by the shoulder and the arms hanging at the side of the body are both close to 90 degrees. This gives the should the appearance of the corner of a square.] |
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Habitual mouth breathing
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HP_6000463 |
[A tendency to breathe through the mouth. Defined as over 25-30 percent of the air passing through the mouth instead of the nose, mouth breathing often occurs due to upper airway obstruction which reduces the nasal airflow and forces the air to enter completely or partially through oral cavity.] |
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Addictive methamphetamine use
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HP_0033519 |
[Addiction to methamphetamine.] |
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Addictive stimulant use
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HP_0033512 |
[Addiction to a stimulant drug is defined as a drug that typically increases alertness, attention, and energy while also elevating blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing.] |
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Elevated urine 3-methyladipic acid level
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HP_6000466 |
[The amount of 3-methyladipic acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Addictive methylphenidate use
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HP_0033518 |
[Addiction to methylphenidate.] |
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Elevated urine mesaconic acid level
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HP_6000465 |
[The amount of mesaconic acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Addictive heroin use
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HP_0033517 |
[Addiction to heroin.] |
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Addictive opioid use
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HP_0033515 |
[Addiction to opioids.] |
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Elevated CSF alpha-ketoglutarate concentration
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HP_6000468 |
[The concentration of alpha-ketoglutarate in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Addictive benzodiazepine use
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HP_0033516 |
[Addiction to a benzodiazepine.] |
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Addictive sedative use
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HP_5200331 |
[Misuse and/or abuse of sedative drugs.] |
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Elevated urine D-lactate level
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HP_6000467 |
[The amount of D-lactate in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal. L-lactate is a familiar molecule to the human body and is also produced in large amounts in human tissues, depending on metabolic conditions. In contrast, D-lactate is produced only in minute quantities in human tissues, and is therefore not detectable in the bloodstream under normal physiological conditions.] |
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Addictive substance use
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HP_0033511 |
[Chronic compulsive drug seeking and continued use despite harmful consequences.] |