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Twin-to-twin transfusion
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HP_0031110 |
[As a result of sharing a single placenta, the blood supplies of monochorionic twin fetuses can become connected, so that they share blood circulation: although each fetus uses its own portion of the placenta, the connecting blood vessels within the placenta allow blood to pass from one twin to the other.Depending on the number, type and direction of the interconnecting blood vessels (anastomoses), blood can be transferred disproportionately from one twin (the donor) to the other (the recipient). This state of transfusion causes the donor twin to have decreased blood volume, retarding the donor's development and growth. The blood volume of the recipient twin is increased, which can strain the fetus's heart and eventually lead to heart failure.] |
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Pleuritic chest pain
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HP_0033771 |
[Pleuritic chest pain is characterized by sudden and intense sharp, stabbing, or burning pain in the chest when inhaling and exhaling.] |
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retinal bipolar neuron
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CL_0000748 |
[A bipolar neuron found in the retina and having connections with photoreceptors cells and neurons in the inner plexiform layer.] |
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Gastric adenocarcinoma
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HP_0033770 |
[An adenocarcinoma arising from the stomach glandular epithelium. Gastric carcinoma often produces no specific symptoms when it is superficial and potentially surgically curable, although up to 50% of patients may have nonspecific gastrointestinal complaints such as dyspepsia.] |
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Triceps weakness
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HP_0031108 |
[A lack of strength in the triceps muscle, which normally is responsible for extending (straightening) the elbow and mediating certain shoulder movements.] |
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Proximal upper limb muscle weakness
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HP_0008997 |
[A lack of strength of the proximal muscles of the arms.] |
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Agalactia
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HP_0031109 |
[Failure of secretion of milk following childbirth associated with an inability to breastfeed an infant.] |
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Fundic gland polyposis
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HP_0033769 |
[Multiple polyps in the acid-secreting mucosa of the gastric body and fundus. Fundic gland polyps (FGP) are usually 1 to 5 mm in size, though larger polyps have been found. FGPs are typically sessile, shiny, translucent, pale to pinkish in color (resembling the surrounding mucosa), and often exhibit tiny surface blood vessels. These polyps have characteristically been observed to chunk off or detach entirely at the base when removed with cold forceps, in contrast to other types of gastric polyps.] |
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T-shaped uterus
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HP_0031106 |
[An abnormality of the uterus characterized by a normal uterine outline but with an abnormal T-shaped uterine cavity with narrowing cavity due to thickened lateral walls with a correlation 2/3 uterine corpus and 1/3 cervix. The abnormlaity is said to resemble the letter T in hysterosalpingographic imaging.] |
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cone retinal bipolar cell
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CL_0000752 |
[A bipolar neuron found in the retina and having connections with cone photoreceptor cells and neurons in the inner plexiform layer.] |
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Decreased fibular diameter
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HP_0031107 |
[Reduced width of the cross sectional diameter of the fibula.] |
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Penile thrush
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HP_0033768 |
[Overgrowth of candida albicans in the penis.] |
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Abnormal single motor unit action potential
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HP_0033767 |
[Abnormally high or low single motor unit action potential reading (-Pk Amps).] |
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Insulin receptor antibody positivity
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HP_0031104 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the serum that react against the insulin receptor.] |
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Polymelia
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HP_0033766 |
[Polymelia is a congenital anomaly, which is defined as the presence of accessory limbs attached to various body regions and could be classified as cephalomelia (extra-limb attached to the head), notomelia (extra-limb attached to the back bone), thoracomelia (extra-limb attached to the thorax), and pyromelia (extra-limb attached to the pelvis).] |
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Decreased mobility 3rd-5th fingers
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HP_0006169 |
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Tubular metacarpal bones
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HP_0006166 |
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Prominent proximal interphalangeal joints
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HP_0006167 |
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Prominent interphalangeal joints
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HP_0006237 |
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Proportionate shortening of all digits
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HP_0006165 |
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