Sparse bone trabeculae
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HP_0002752 |
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Kyphoscoliosis
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HP_0002751 |
[An abnormal curvature of the spine in both a coronal (lateral) and sagittal (back-to-front) plane.] |
N-acetylneuraminic acids
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CHEBI_21622 |
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N-acylneuraminic acid
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CHEBI_16498 |
[Any neuraminic acid carrying an N-acyl substituent.] |
hydrogen molecular entity
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CHEBI_33608 |
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s-block molecular entity
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CHEBI_33674 |
[An s-block molecular entity is a molecular entity containing one or more atoms of an s-block element.] |
Osteoarthritis
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HP_0002758 |
[Degeneration (wear and tear) of articular cartilage, i.e., of the joint surface. Joint degeneration may be accompanied by osteophytes (bone overgrowth), narrowing of the joint space, regions of sclerosis at the joint surface, or joint deformity.] |
Arthritis
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HP_0001369 |
[Inflammation of a joint.] |
Recurrent fractures
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HP_0002757 |
[The repeated occurrence of bone fractures (implying an abnormally increased tendency for fracture).] |
Stippled chondral calcification
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HP_0002764 |
[Punctate (speckled, dot-like) deposition of calcium of calcium salts in the articular cartilage (cartilage located in joints).] |
Calcification of cartilage
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HP_0100593 |
[The presence of calcium deposition in cartilage.] |
Polyuria
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HP_0000103 |
[An increased rate of urine production.] |
Abnormal urine output
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HP_0012590 |
[An abnormal amount of urine production.] |
Renal agenesis
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HP_0000104 |
[Agenesis, that is, failure of the kidney to develop during embryogenesis and development.] |
Renal hypoplasia/aplasia
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HP_0008678 |
[Absence or underdevelopment of the kidney.] |
Relatively short spine
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HP_0002766 |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia involving the vertebral column
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HP_0008518 |
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Enlarged kidney
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HP_0000105 |
[An abnormal increase in the size of the kidney.] |
Generalized joint hypermobility
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HP_0002761 |
[Joint hypermobility (ability of a joint to move beyond its normal range of motion) affecting many or all joints of the body. In individuals with Joint hypermobility at multiple sites (usually five or more), the term generalized joint hypermobility is preferred.] |
Joint hypermobility
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HP_0001382 |
[The capability that a joint (or a group of joints) has to move, passively and/or actively, beyond normal limits along physiological axes.] |