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Intrahepatic portal vein sclerosis
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HP_0031015 |
[Sclerosis of the intrahepatic portal veins of the liver and generally accompanied by non-cirrhotic portal hypertension, features of which may include splenomegaly and varices.] |
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Posttraumatic stress symptom
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HP_0033676 |
[A behavioral or psychological symptom that typically occurs following exposure to one or more traumatic events is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Symptoms of PTSD include intrusive recollections, such as re-experiencing the trauma through flashbacks, memories, or nightmares. Additionally, individuals may experience avoidant and numbing symptoms, which can include diminished emotions and avoidance of situations that serve as reminders of the traumatic event. Hyperarousal is another symptom, characterized by increased irritability, exaggerated startle reactions, and difficulties with sleeping or concentrating.] |
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Frailty
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HP_0033675 |
[A clinically recognizable state of increased vulnerability resulting from a decline in reserve and function across multiple physiologic systems such that the ability to cope with everyday or acute stressors is compromised.] |
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Thin-cap fibroatheroma
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HP_0031012 |
[Thin-cap fibroatheroma is characterized by a relatively large necrotic core with an overlying thin fibrous cap measuring less than 65 micrometers and typically containing numerous macrophages, and is considered to be the precursor lesion of plaque rupture which is the most common cause of coronary thrombosis.] |
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Pulmonary blood flow redistribution
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HP_0033674 |
[Pulmonary blood flow redistribution refers to any departure from the normal distribution of blood flow in the lungs that is caused by an increase in pulmonary vascular resistance elsewhere in the pulmonary vascular bed. Pulmonary blood flow redistribution is indicated by a decrease in the size and/or number of visible pulmonary vessels in one or more lung regions, with a corresponding increase in number and/or size of pulmonary vessels in other parts of the lung.] |
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Positive Phalen test
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HP_0033673 |
[The Phalen maneuver is performed by having the patient hold both wrists in complete and forced flexion (pushing the dorsal surfaces of both hands together) for 30-60 seconds. This can increase the pressure in the carpal tunnel. The test is positive (abnormal) if the patient experiences characteristic symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (pain and paresthesias along the distribution of the median nerve, i.e., thumb, index finger, and middle finger).] |
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Hyperphalangy of the 3rd finger
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HP_0031010 |
[An accessory phalanx of the third (middle) finger that is arranged linearly with the other phalanges. Hyperphalangy results from an accessory ossification center at the metacarpophalangeal joint.] |
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Fatty streak
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HP_0031011 |
[Yellow-colored streaks, patches, or spots on the intimal surface of arteries. Fatty streaks stain red with Sudan III or Sudan IV.] |
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Positive carpal Tinel sign
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HP_0033672 |
[The Tinel test is performed by lightly tapping (percussing) over the median nerve. It is positive (abnormal) if the patient experiences pain and paresthesias (tingling, numbness) along the distribution of the median nerve.] |
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Pulmonary oligemia
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HP_0033671 |
[Oligemia is a reduction in pulmonary blood volume. Most frequently, this reduction is regional, but occasionally it is generalized. Regional oligemia is usually associated with reduced blood flow in the oligemic area. Oligemia appears as a regional or widespread decrease in the size and number of identifiable pulmonary vessels, which is indicative of less than normal blood flow.] |
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Organizing pneumonia
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HP_0033670 |
[Organizing pneumonia manifests as a histologic pattern characterized by loose plugs of connective tissue in the airspaces and distal airways. Interstitial inflammation and fibrosis are minimal or absent. Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia, or COP, is a distinctive clinical disorder among the idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, but the histologic pattern of organizing pneumonia is encountered in many different situations, including pulmonary infection, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and collagen vascular diseases. Airspace consolidation is the cardinal feature of organizing pneumonia on chest radiographs and CT scans. In COP, the distribution is typically subpleural and basal and sometimes bronchocentric. Other manifestations of organizing pneumonia include groundglass opacity, tree-in-bud pattern, and nodular opacities.] |
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foam cell
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CL_0000891 |
[A type of cell containing lipids in small vacuoles and typically seen in atherolosclerotic lesions, as well as other conditions.] |
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Ainhum
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HP_0031009 |
[Development of a fibrotic constriction ring involving the base of one or more toes, conditioning eversion and absorption of distal structures, possibly progressing to spontaneous amputation.] |
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activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell
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CL_0000896 |
[A recently activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell with the phenotype CD69-positive, CD62L-negative, CD127-negative, and CD25-positive.] |
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Orofacial action-specific dystonia induced by speech
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HP_0031007 |
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naive thymus-derived CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell
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CL_0000895 |
[An antigen inexperienced CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell with the phenotype CCR7-positive, CD127-positive and CD62L-positive. This cell type develops in the thymus. This cell type is also described as being CD25-negative, CD62L-high, and CD44-low.] |
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Lingual dystonia
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HP_0031008 |
[Involuntary protrusions, movements, spams and contortions of the tongue.] |
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Enlarged amygdala
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HP_0033669 |
[A increase in the volume (size) of the amygdyla.] |
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DN1 thymic pro-T cell
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CL_0000894 |
[A pro-T cell that has the phenotype CD4-negative, CD8-negative, CD44-positive, and CD25-negative.] |
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obsolete Hyperalgesia
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HP_0031005 |
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