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Tufted hairs
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HP_0031283 |
[The presence of tufts of 8-15 hairs that appear to emerge from a single follicular orifice.] |
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visceral striated muscle tissue
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UBERON_8600006 |
[A striated muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera).] |
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visceral muscle tissue
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UBERON_8600004 |
[A muscle tissue that is associated with soft internal organs (viscera).] |
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Positive brain-tissue rabies nucleic acid test
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HP_6000961 |
[Detection of rabies nucleic acid in brain tissue by a method such as polymerase chain reaction.] |
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Serpiginous burrow
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HP_6000960 |
[A slightly raised and often reddish serpentine or curvilinear path in the skin.] |
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Demonstration of acid-fast bacilli in wound tissue
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HP_6000963 |
[Demonstration of acid-fast bacilli by microscopic examination of wound tissue. Acid fastness is a physical property that gives a bacterium the ability to resist decolorization by acids during staining procedures.] |
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Necklace skeletal muscle fibers
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HP_0031238 |
[A histological alteration of muscle fibers that resembles a necklace (necklace fibers). A substantial proportion of fibers (4-20% in PMID:19084976) show internalized nuclei aligned in a basophilic ring (necklace) at 3 micrometers beneath the sarcolemma. Ultrastructurally, such necklaces consist of myofibrils of smaller diameter, in oblique orientation, surrounded by mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum and glycogen granules.] |
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Positive respiratory tract Bordetella pertussis nucleic acid test
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HP_6000962 |
[Detection of Bordetella pertussis PCR nucleic acid in in nasopharyngeal secretions by a method such as polymerase chain reaction.] |
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Extrafoveal choroidal neovascularization
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HP_0031239 |
[A type of choroidal neovascularization in which the nearest edge of the area of neovascularization is located 200 to 1500 micrometers from the center of the fovea.] |
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Positive tissue coccidioidomycosis culture
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HP_6000965 |
[Growth of coccidioidomycosis in a culture derived from skin or an organ.] |
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Arcuate artery lumen organized thrombi
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HP_0033899 |
[Thrombi containing fibrous tissue and capillary-like vascular channels located within the lumen of the arcuate arteries of the kidney.] |
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Abnormal arcuate artery lumen morphology
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HP_0033896 |
[Abnormal structural characteristics of the interior space (lumen) of the arcuate artery of the kidney.] |
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Predominantly dermal neutrophilic infiltrate
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HP_0031236 |
[Collection of neutrophils in the dermis.] |
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Neutrophilic infiltration of the skin
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HP_0031234 |
[A predominantly neutrophilic infiltrate of the dermis and or epidermis (i.e., a large number of neutrophils inferred to have migrated into the skin).] |
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Positive tissue encapsulated budding yeast test
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HP_6000964 |
[Identification of encapsulated budding yeasts in smears of body fluids, secretions, exudates, or other specimens.] |
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Internally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers
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HP_0031237 |
[An abnormally increased proportion of nuclei of sarcomeres with an internal localization. Individual muscle fibers are syncytia, formed by embryonic fusion of many myoblasts or later, myosatellite cells. Each muscle fiber contains many nuclei, peripherally positioned immediately adjacent to the sarcolemmal membrane. In healthy muscle only 3-5% of fibers contain nuclei that are located internally, within the cell, but many disease processes lead to internal nuclei.] |
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Arcuate artery intraluminal thrombi
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HP_0033898 |
[Mixture of fibrin, red blood cells, platelets partly or completely occluding the vascular lumen of the arcuate arteries of the kidney.] |
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Decreased circulating transcobalamin I concentration
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HP_6000967 |
[Concentration of transcobalamin I in the blood circulation below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Ectopic pancreatic tissue
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HP_0006278 |
[The presence of pancreatic tissue outside the normal pancreas, in many cases along the foregut and proximal midgut.] |
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Diminished tissue dihydropteridine reductase activity
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HP_6000966 |
[Concentration or activity of dihydropteridine reductase (EC 1.6.99.7) below the lower limit of normal. This enzyme can be measured in multiple tissues including leukocytes and erythrocytes.] |