Abnormality of multiple cell lineages in the bone marrow
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HP_0012145 |
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Abnormal monocyte morphology
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HP_0012144 |
[Any structural anomaly of a myeloid mononuclear recirculating leukocyte that can act as a precursor of tissue macrophages, osteoclasts and some populations of tissue dendritic cells.] |
Abnormal myeloid leukocyte morphology
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HP_0010974 |
[An abnormality of myeloid leukocytes.] |
Abnormal megakaryocyte morphology
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HP_0012143 |
[Any structural anomaly of megakaryocytes. Mature blood platelets are released from the cytoplasm of megakaryocytes, which are bone-marrow resident cells.] |
Bilineage myelodysplasia
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HP_0012149 |
[Myelodysplasia with dysplastic changes in two of the myeloid lineages: erythroid, granulocytic, megakaryocytic.] |
Multiple lineage myelodysplasia
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HP_0012148 |
[Myelodysplasia with dysplastic changes in two or more of the myeloid lineages: erythroid, granulocytic, megakaryocytic.] |
Reduced quantity of Von Willebrand factor
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HP_0012147 |
[Decreased quantity of von Willebrand factor.] |
Pancreatic squamous cell carcinoma
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HP_0012142 |
[A subtype of ductal pancreatic carcinoma that is thought to originate from squamous metaplasia of pancreatic ductal epithelium.] |
bicyclic compound
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CHEBI_33636 |
[A molecule that features two fused rings.] |
obsolete Abnormality of cells of the lymphoid lineage
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HP_0012140 |
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polycyclic compound
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CHEBI_33635 |
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Osteomyelitis
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HP_0002754 |
[Osteomyelitis is an inflammatory process accompanied by bone destruction and caused by an infecting microorganism.] |
Abnormal musculoskeletal physiology
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HP_0011843 |
[An abnormality of the function of the skeletal system.] |
Thin bony cortex
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HP_0002753 |
[Abnormal thinning of the cortical region of bones.] |
Abnormal cortical bone morphology
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HP_0003103 |
[An abnormality of compact bone (also known as cortical bone), which forms the dense surface of bones.] |
Pathologic fracture
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HP_0002756 |
[A pathologic fracture occurs when a bone breaks in an area that is weakened secondarily to another disease process such as tumor, infection, and certain inherited bone disorders. A pathologic fracture can occur without a degree of trauma required to cause fracture in healthy bone.] |
Increased susceptibility to fractures
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HP_0002659 |
[An abnormally increased tendency to fractures of bones caused by an abnormal reduction in bone strength that is generally associated with an increased risk of fracture.] |
obsolete Osteomyelitis due to immunodeficiency
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HP_0002755 |
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Delayed skeletal maturation
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HP_0002750 |
[A decreased rate of skeletal maturation. Delayed skeletal maturation can be diagnosed on the basis of an estimation of the bone age from radiographs of specific bones in the human body.] |
Abnormality of skeletal maturation
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HP_0000927 |
[The bones of the skeleton undergo a series of characteristic changes in size, shape, and calcification from fetal life until puberty. An abnormality of this process can include delayed or accelerated skeletal maturation, or deviation of some, but not all bones from the expected patterns of maturation.] |