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Renal arteriolar lumen cholesterol emboli
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HP_0033891 |
[Needle-like or slit-like clefts within the interior space of arterioles of the kidney. Cholesterol emboli are visualized as clear spaces (cholesterol clefts) where the cholesterol crystals have been dissolved by routine processing. Acute lesions can be accompanied by inflammation and fibrin.] |
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submucosal gland acinus
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UBERON_8600012 |
[A spherical or tubular structure in a submucosal gland that produces and secretes mucus and other substances into the ducts leading to the surface epithelium.] |
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bronchopulmonary segment
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UBERON_8600017 |
[A discrete anatomical unit of the lung that is composed of a segmental bronchus and the lung tissue supplied by that bronchus. A bronchopulmonary segment exhibits a pyramidal shape, with its apex pointing towards the center of the lung and its base toward the pleural surface.] |
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neuroendocrine system
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UBERON_8600018 |
[A regulatory system of the body that integrates the nervous system and the endocrine system. This system is formed by specialized neuroendocrine cells located mainly in the nervous system and neuroendocrine glands. However, they can also be found as either single cells or small clusters of cells dispersed throughout the surface epithelium of different tissues. The neuroendocrine system functions through the release of neurotransmitters and neurohormones, enabling communication between the endocrine and nervous systems to govern vitally important processes that include growth, reproduction, metabolism and energy homeostasis, electrolyte and water balance, and responses to stress.] |
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Breath-holding spell
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HP_6000950 |
[A benign paroxysmal nonepileptic disorder occurring in healthy children 6 to 48 months of age. The episodes start with a provocation such as emotional upset or minor injury, and might progress to breath holding, cyanosis, and syncope.] |
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Increased incisura length
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HP_0031229 |
[The length of the incisura from the upper to lower border is greater than that observed in the average population.] |
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Delayed toe phalanx ossification
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HP_6000952 |
[Delayed maturation and calcification of any of the toe phalanges.] |
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Nasopharyngeal teratoma
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HP_0031227 |
[A teratoma arising in the nasopharyngeal region.] |
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Flared proximal tibial metaphysis
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HP_6000951 |
[The presence of a splayed (i.e.,flared) metaphyseal segment of the proximal tibia.] |
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Positive peritoneal fluid bacterial culture
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HP_6000954 |
[Growth of bacteria in a culture dervied from ascites fluid.] |
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Intrapulmonary shunt
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HP_0031225 |
[Blood flow through a region of the lung in which little or no ventilation takes place, resulting in reduced oxygenation of the blood leaving the lungs.] |
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Sorbitol ingestion
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HP_6000953 |
[A history of ingestion of a relatively high amount of foods containing sorbitol.] |
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Perinephric fluid collection
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HP_0031226 |
[An accumulation of fluid in one or more of the perinephric spaces, which consist of the subcapsular, perirenal, anterior and posterior pararenal spaces. This abnormality can be demonstrated by cross-sectional imaging, particularly computed tomography.] |
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Cortical radial artery intimal/medial amyloidosis
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HP_0033887 |
[Amorphous extracellular substance in the glomerular, interstitial or vascular compartments of the interlobular arteries of the kidney. Congo-red positive with typically an apple green birerfingence on polarization microscopy, and 8-12 nm fibrils on electron microscopy] |
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Exuberant granulation tissue
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HP_6000956 |
[A manifestation of abnormal wound healing in which there is formation of excessive granulation tissue, with the granulation tissue rising above the level of surrounding skin and creating a raised, reddish, moist, and bumpy surface.] |
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Ocular cystine crystal deposition
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HP_6000955 |
[Accumulation of cystine crsytals in the eye. Patients present with crystal accumulation affecting the cornea and conjunctiva, but crystals can also be deposited in the iris, ciliary body, choroid and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and lens capsule. Corneal crystal deposition starts in infancy in the anterior periphery of the cornea, and progresses centrally and posteriorly. The crystals, which have a fine, uniform needle-shaped structure, are diffusely distributed within the corneal tissues.] |
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Excessive piloerection
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HP_6000958 |
[Abnormally increased degree of goose bump formation, that is, of involuntary formation of bumps on a person's skin at the base of body hairs.] |
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Oral mucosal papule
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HP_6000957 |
[A small (less than 5 mm in diameter), elevated, circumscribed, solid, palpable mass located in thte mucosa of the oral cavity.] |
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Scalp edema
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HP_6000959 |
[A palpable swelling in the scalp caused by an increase in interstitial fluid volume (excess fluid).] |
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Yellow-brown discoloration of the teeth
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HP_0006286 |
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