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metanephric nephron
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UBERON_0005110 |
[A metanephric nephron is the functional unit of the metanephros[GO].] |
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umbilical artery endothelium
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UBERON_0007778 |
[An endothelium that is part of a umbilical artery.] |
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metanephric cortical collecting duct
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UBERON_0005115 |
[The metanephric cortical collecting duct is the portion of the metanephric collecting duct that resides in the renal cortex[GO].] |
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metanephric cortex mesenchyme
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UBERON_0005113 |
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Punctate vasculitis skin lesions
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HP_0200030 |
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Kayser-Fleischer ring
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HP_0200032 |
[Grey-green or brownish-pigmented ring in the deep epithelial layers at the outer border of the cornea.] |
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Skin vesicle
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HP_0200037 |
[A circumscribed, fluid-containing, epidermal elevation less than 10mm in diameter at the widest point that (i) Contain serous exudates or serum mixed with blood or pus; (ii) Are discrete, grouped, irregularly distributed, or linear as in Rhus dermatitis; (iii) Are short-lived. Vesicles may break spontaneously or evolve into bullae by enlarging or coalescing with other vesicles.] |
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temporofacial region
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UBERON_8480069 |
[The region at each side of the face comprising the temple and the cheek.] |
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Typical perifissural nodule
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HP_0033619 |
[A perifissural nodule that has contact with the interlobar septum (and is therefore considered typical).] |
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Perifissural pulmonary nodule
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HP_0033613 |
[Solid, homogenous nodules characterized by a smooth margin and oval, rounded, lentiform or triangular shape. They are typically located within 15 mm from the issue or the pleura. Perifissural nodules may be further differentiated into typical (have contact with interlobar septum) and atypical (do not have contact with interlobar septum). They likely represent intrapulmonary lymphnodes.] |
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saphenous vein smooth muscle tissue
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UBERON_8480068 |
[A portion of smooth muscle tissue that is part of a saphenous vein.] |
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Displaced lobar tracheal bronchus
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HP_0033618 |
[Accessory entire right upper lobe bronchial system originating from the trachea with absent anatomically normal upper lobe bronchus.] |
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Tracheal bronchus
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HP_0033614 |
[Aberrant or accessory bronchus supplying the upper lobe originating from the lateral wall of the trachea. The tracheal bronchus is more commonly right-sided, has a variable length and may be blind-ended. Two common types of tracheal bronchus are: supernumerary and displaced.] |
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Supernumerary tracheal bronchus
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HP_0033617 |
[Accessory bronchus which exits the trachea in addition to an anatomically normal branching upper lobe bronchus.] |
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Accessory cardiac bronchus
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HP_0033616 |
[Accessory bronchus originating from the medial wall of the right or left ban bronchus or bronchus intermedius. A cardiac bronchus is usually blind-ended.] |
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Multiple small medullary renal cysts
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HP_0008659 |
[The presence of many cysts in the medulla of the kidney.] |
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Displaced tracheal bronchus
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HP_0033615 |
[Accessory bronchus originating from trachea replacing one of the segmental branches of the anatomically normal upper lobe bronchus.] |
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Pulmonary nodule
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HP_0033608 |
[Focal rounded or ovoid opacity, not more than 3 cm in diameter. Pulmonary nodules are typically observed by chest radiography or computer tomography imaging.] |
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Incomplete male pseudohermaphroditism
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HP_0008656 |
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Pure ground-glass pulmonary nodule
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HP_0033612 |
[Pure ground-glass pulmonary nodules (GGNs) are defined as focal nodular areas of increased lung attenuation through which lung parenchymal structures, such as the pulmonary vessels or bronchial structures, can be observed.] |