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Impaired toileting ability
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HP_0031061 |
[This term applies to an individual who requires help transferring to the toilet, cleaning self or who uses bedpan or commode.] |
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Impairment of activities of daily living
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HP_0031058 |
[Difficulty in performing one or more activities normally performed every day, such as eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, and leisure.] |
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Impaired transferring ability
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HP_0031062 |
[Applies to an individual who needs help in moving from bed to chair or requires a complete transfer.] |
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Impaired ability to dress oneself
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HP_0031060 |
[This applies to an individual who needs help with dressing or needs to be completely dressed.] |
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Empty ovarian follicle
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HP_0031067 |
[A failure to collect oocytes after an apparently normal controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycle for in vitro fertilization.] |
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obsolete Increased femoral torsion
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HP_0031068 |
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Impaired feeding ability
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HP_0031063 |
[Applies to an individual who needs partial or total help with feeding or requires parenteral feeding.] |
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Spindle-shaped finger
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HP_0031092 |
[Swelling of the hand at the knuckles, that gives the fingers a spindle shape (i.e., a round stick with tapered end and a broader base).] |
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Finger dactylitis
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HP_0031090 |
[Fingers appear swollen and plump owing to inflammation of the complete finger.] |
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Toe dactylitis
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HP_0031091 |
[Toes appear swollen and plump owing to inflammation of the complete toe.] |
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Decreased thyroid-stimulating hormone level
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HP_0031098 |
[Reduced amount of the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which is produced by the anterior pituitary gland and stimulates the function of the thyroid gland.] |
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Delayed vertebral ossification
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HP_0031096 |
[A decrease in the amount of mineralized bone in one or more vertebrae compared with that expected for a given developmental age.] |
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Abnormal response to human chorionic gonadotrophin stimulation test
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HP_0031083 |
[An anomalous response to intravenous stimulation by human chorionic gonadotrophin. Stimulation with hCG stimulates testicular Leydig cells to secrete androgens via the Leydig hormone receptors.] |
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Excessive insulin response to glucagon test
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HP_0031084 |
[An abnormally high increase in insulin levels following a glucagon stimulation test.] |
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Abnormal response to glucagon stimulation test
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HP_0031080 |
[An anomalous response to the glucagon stimulation test, which like the insulin tolerance test (ITT) stimulates the release of both adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and growth hormone (GH).] |
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Impaired cortisol response to glucagon stimulation test
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HP_0031081 |
[Failure of cortisol levels to respond adequately (by increasing) to the glucagon stimulation test.] |
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Impaired growth-hormone response to glucagon stimulation test
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HP_0031082 |
[Failure of growth hormone levels to respond adequately (by increasing) to the glucagon stimulation test.] |
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Palatal edema
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HP_0031089 |
[Swelling related to fluid accumulation within the palate.] |
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Absent pubertal growth spurt
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HP_0031087 |
[The abrupt and transient increase in the annual growth rate normally observed in adolescent individuals does not occur.] |
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Vaginal dryness
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HP_0031088 |
[Persistent vaginal dryness.] |