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Abnormal arcuate vein morphology
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HP_0033853 |
[Any structural anomaly of the arcuate vein. The arcuate veins cross traverse along the corticomedullary junction (at the border of the kideny cortex and medulla).] |
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Oculomotor synkinesis
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HP_0033851 |
[Elevation of the upper eyelid on attempted downward gaze or adduction, adduction of the eye on attempted upward or downward gaze, and constriction of the pupil on attempted adduction.] |
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Coldness
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HP_0033850 |
[Relative coldness of a body part to palpitation, often acccompanied by feelings of coldness.] |
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Bilingual aphasia
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HP_0033849 |
[The term bilingual aphasia is used to refer to aphasia in persons who speak two or more languages. When a multilingual speaker has aphasia following a stroke, the languages spoken premorbidly may show comparable or differential patterns of impairment. Differential patterns may manifest as greater impairment in one language compared to another, or as differences in the characteristics of aphasia. Clinical reports of bilingual aphasia show dissociations in the processing of the language learned first (L1) and and second (L2), with one language more impaired than the other. Other cases show a pattern of differential recovery where L2 is recovered only after L1. Another pattern is alternating antagonism; i.e., patients access one language in spontaneous speech and inhibit the other language for alternating periods. This term should be used for a type of aphasia in a person who speaks multiple languages in which the impairment is different for different languages.] |
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Receptive aphasia
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HP_0033848 |
[A type of aphasia that is characterized by impaired language comprehension.] |
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Phantageusia
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HP_0033847 |
[A form of altered taste sensation in which the affected person perceives a taste, usually an unpleasant one, in the absence of a corresponding stimulus in the environment.] |
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Spinal hypomyelination
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HP_0033846 |
[Reduced amount of myelin in the spinal cord resulting from defective myelinogenesis.] |
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Sense of impending doom
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HP_0033845 |
[A feeling that something life-threatening or tragic is about to occur.] |
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Racing thoughts
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HP_0033844 |
[An inner sense (from the self) that thoughts are moving abnormally fast and in a manner that the individual typically feels that the rate is beyond their control, i.e. they feel unable to slow the rate of thoughts. Racing thoughts by themselves have a linear progression, following a line of thinking or logic, which distinguishes racing thoughts from flight of ideas. Racing thoughts may however, co-occur with or be independent from flight of ideas, they may be associated with pressured speech or be an internal perception of the rate of thinking. The core element being the rate of the thoughts themselves.] |
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Limited wrist movement
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HP_0006248 |
[An abnormal limitation of the mobility of the wrist.] |
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Postprandial fullness
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HP_0033843 |
[Feeling excessively full after meals.] |
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syndecan-1
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PR_000001935 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human SDC1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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Phalangeal dislocation
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HP_0006243 |
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signal transducer CD24
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PR_000001932 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human CD24 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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Early satiety
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HP_0033842 |
[The condition of being unable to eat a full meal because of a feeling of fullness (satiety), or or feeling very full after eating only a small amount of food.] |
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Ocular pruritus
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HP_0033841 |
[Pruritus is an itch or a sensation that makes a person want to scratch. This term refers to an abnormally increased sensation of itching in the region of the eye.] |
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Postmenopausal bleeding
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HP_0033840 |
[Uterine bleeding that occurs after at least one year of amenorrhea in a woman who is not receiving hormone therapy.] |
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G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway involved in heart process
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GO_0086103 |
[An G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway which contributes to a circulatory system process carried out by the heart.] |
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Inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
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HP_0031218 |
[A state of increased circulating antidiuretic hormone despite hyponatremia and hypo-osmolality with normal or increased plasma volume.] |
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Reduced radioactive iodine uptake
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HP_0031219 |
[A decreased amount of uptake on the radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU) test, which utilizes a radioisotope of iodine to measure how much iodine the thyroid gland absorbs from the blood. The radioactive marker is measured 4-6 hours and in some cases also 24 hours after administration of the radioactive marker.] |