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Exposure to cosmetic fragrances
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HP_6000636 |
[A history of exposure to fragrances found in cosmetic products.] |
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PAS-positive lymphocyte vacuolization
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HP_6000639 |
[Presence of lymphocytes with positive staining for periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) cytoplasmic vacuoles.] |
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Reduced hepatic glyoxylate reductase activity
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HP_6000638 |
[Activity of glyoxylate reductase/hydroxypyruvate reductase (GRHPR; EC 1.1.1.79) in liver below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Impaired oral bolus formation
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HP_0031146 |
[An abnormality of swallowing characterized by reduced tongue coordination to form bolus after chewing. Food material spreads over the oral cavity instead of being concentrated into a bolus that is easily swallowed.] |
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stratum granulosum cell
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CL_0000712 |
[Any epidermal cell that is part of some stratum granulosum of epidermis.] |
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Coarsened hepatic echotexture
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HP_0031144 |
[The appearance of the liver in sonographic images is normally uniform. This term applies when there is an irregular or non-uniform appearance of the liver parenchyma in liver sonography.] |
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Abnormal liver sonography
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HP_0031140 |
[An abnormal appearance of the liver or any of its components on sonography (ultrasound).] |
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ecto-epithelial cell
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CL_0002077 |
[An epithelial cell derived from ectoderm.] |
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Starry sky appearance on hepatic sonography
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HP_0031145 |
[An abnormal echotexture visible in liver ultrasound manifesting as a diffuse hyperechoic liver echotexture with multiple, small hypoechoic lesions. The appearance is said to resemble a starry sky (multiple white spots on a dark background).] |
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Abnormal hepatic echogenicity
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HP_0031142 |
[Any deviation from the normal degree of echogenicity of the liver on sonography. Echogenicity refers to the ability of a tissue to reflect or transmit ultrasound waves in the context of surrounding tissues. Whenever there is an interface of structures with different echogenicities, a visible difference in contrast will be apparent on the screen. Based on echogenicity, a structure can be characterized as hyperechoic (white on the screen), hypoechoic (gray on the screen) and anechoic (black on the screen).] |
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Decreased hepatic echogenicity
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HP_0031143 |
[Reduced echogenicity of liver tissue on sonography, manifested as an increased amount of black on the screen of the sonography device.] |
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Increased hepatic echogenicity
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HP_0031141 |
[Increased echogenicity of liver tissue on sonography, manifested as an increased amount of white on the screen of the sonography device.] |
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Elevated urinary pyrroline hydroxycarboxylic acid level
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HP_6000620 |
[The amount of pyrroline hydroxycarboxylic acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Elevated urinary ureidoisobutyric acid level
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HP_6000622 |
[The amount of ureidoisobutyric acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal. Ureidoisobutyric acid is increased in the urine of patients with beta-ureidopropionase (EC 3.5.1.6) deficiency.] |
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Elevated urinary N-tau-ribosylhistidine level
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HP_6000621 |
[Presence of N tau-ribosylhistidine (His-R) in the urine. His-R is a histidine derivative found in the urine of histidinemic patients.] |
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Nipple epidermal Paget cells
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HP_6000624 |
[Malignant, intraepithelial adenocarcinoma cells of variable sizes usually large in size, present singly or in the form of small groups within the epidermis of the nipple. Cells may be ovoid, round, or signet-ring forms, usually mucin positive, and the cytoplasm may contain periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, diastase-resistant granules, indicating the presence of neutral mucopolysaccharides. The cells possess microscopic features of glandular cells with pale to clear vacuolated cytoplasm, and nuclei are usually high-grade with prominent nucleoli.] |
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Elevated urinary N-carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid level
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HP_6000623 |
[The amount of N-carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Recent temporal region trauma
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HP_6000626 |
[A history of an injury to the temporal region of the skull that occurred recently (several hours, days, or weeks before the current presenting complaint).] |
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Penile corporal blood gas ischemia
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HP_6000625 |
[Partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) in cavernous blood of the penis is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Scalloped appearance of liver surface
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HP_6000628 |
[A lesion associated with pseudomyxoma peritonei whosetypical CT appearance is scalloping of the surface of the liver and spleen caused by loculated accumulations of mucin, which distinguishes mucin from fluid ascites. The mucinous material is similar in density to water. There are also islands of higher attenuation due to scattered solid elements and calcification within mucinous material.] |