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Juxtafoveal choroidal neovascularization
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HP_0031240 |
[A type of choroidal neovascularization in which the nearest edge of the area of neovascularization is located 1 to 199 micrometers from the center of the fovea.] |
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Fibular torsion
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HP_6000921 |
[Excessively rotated (also called torsion) position of the fibula (calf bone). An increased external rotation of the fibula in the incisura tibiofibularis of more than 5 degrees may lead to an increased pressure and will negatively affect the cartilage.] |
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Craniocervical junction constriction
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HP_6000920 |
[Congenital or acquired abnormalities of the occipital bone, foramen magnum, or first two cervical vertebrae that decrease the space for the lower brain stem and cervical cord. These malformations can lead to cranial nerve compression, vertebral artery compression, and obstructive hydrocephalus.] |
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Positive bloodstream EBV monospot test
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HP_6000923 |
[The monospot test is a latex agglutination test which utilizes equine erythrocytes as the primary substrate and tests for specific heterophile antibodies produced by the human immune system in response to EBV infection. When these specific antibodies are present in the patient's blood specimen, exposure to equine erythrocytes will lead to clumping of the sample, thus signaling a positive agglutination reaction.] |
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manual digit 4 epithelium
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UBERON_0005647 |
[An epithelium that is part of a manual digit 4.] |
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Abnormal finger phalanx ossification
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HP_6000922 |
[Any abnormal process of ossification of the phalangeal bones, which normally are ossified from the body and proximal extremity. Ossification of the body commences during the eighth week of fetal development. Ossification of the proximal extremity commences in the bones between the third and fourth years.] |
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manual digit 5 epithelium
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UBERON_0005648 |
[An epithelium that is part of a manual digit 5.] |
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Positive tuberculin skin test
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HP_6000925 |
[A positive result of the tuberculin skin test suggesting previous expouse or infection with mycobacterium teberculosis. A standard dose of five tuberculin units (TU) (0.1ml) is injected intradermally (into the skin) and read 48 to 72 h later. A person who has been exposed to the bacteria is expected to mount an immune response in the skin containing the bacterial proteins. The volar aspect of the forearm is the preferred site of test. The basis of reading is the presence or absence of induration, which may be determined by inspection (from a side view against the light as well as by direct light) and by palpation. For standardization, the diameter of induration should be measured transversely to the long axis of the forearm and recorded in millimeters.] |
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manual digit 2 epithelium
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UBERON_0005645 |
[An epithelium that is part of a manual digit 2.] |
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Positive CSF Toxoplasma gondii antibody positivity
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HP_6000924 |
[The presence of antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that react against a component of Toxoplasma gondii.] |
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manual digit 3 epithelium
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UBERON_0005646 |
[An epithelium that is part of a manual digit 3.] |
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Positive CSF Borrelia burgdorferi antibody positivity
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HP_6000927 |
[The presence of antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that react against a component of Borrelia burgdorferi.] |
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Anti-Treponema pallidum antibody positivity
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HP_6000926 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that react against a component of Treponema pallidum.] |
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Neutralizing anti-rabies virus antibody positivity
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HP_6000929 |
[The presence of antibodies in the blood circulation that act against the rabies virus function by blocking the binding of the glycoprotein to a receptor or preventing the membrane fusion process.] |
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Positive CSF JC-virus antibody positivity
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HP_6000928 |
[The presence of antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that react against a component of JC-virus (also known as JC-polyomavirus and John Cunningham virus).] |
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Trousseau sign
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HP_6000919 |
[After inflating a blood pressure cuff from 10 mm Hg to 20 mm Hg over the patient's systolic blood pressure, the Trousseau sign is considered positive if carpal spasm develops, with flexion of the thumb and adduction of the finger within 3 minutes. However, this can be painful, so the time should be noted, and the cuff should be deflated once the test is positive.] |
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anterior chamber epithelium
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UBERON_0005638 |
[An epithelium that is part of a anterior chamber of eyeball.] |
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venous dural sinus
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UBERON_0005486 |
[A venous channel found between layers of dura mater in the brain. Receives blood from internal and external veins of the brain, receive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the subarachnoid space, and ultimately empty into the internal jugular vein.] |
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pedal digit 3 epithelium
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UBERON_0005650 |
[An epithelium that is part of a pedal digit 3.] |
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pedal digit 4 epithelium
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UBERON_0005651 |
[An epithelium that is part of a pedal digit 4.] |