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Spleen hamartoma
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HP_4000106 |
[A hamartomatous lesion (benign focal lesions composed of disorganized tissue elements) localized in the spleen.] |
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Triggered by electromagnetic field
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HP_4000109 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exposure to an electromagnetic field.] |
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Bone marrow erythroid vacuolization
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HP_4000108 |
[Formation of vacuoles (a space within a cell that is empty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane, and filled with fluid) in the cytoplasm of erythroid precursors in the bone marrow.] |
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Ameliorated by oral zinc supplementation
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HP_4000103 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is improved or made more bearable by oral zinc supplementation.] |
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Triggered by allopurinol
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HP_4000102 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exposure to allopurinol.] |
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Abnormal four chamber view of the fetal heart
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HP_4000105 |
[The four-chamber (4Ch) view of the fetal heart is the most widely used screening examination for the detection of structural cardiac abnormalities during routine fetal ultrasonography. In the healthy normal fetus, the apical 4Ch view demonstrates four well-developed chambers, a concordant atrioventricular (AV) connection, unobstructed AV valves (mitral and tricuspid valves), the foramen ovale flap opening into left atrium (LA), and an intact interventricular septum. Additionally, the pulmonary venous opening can be visualized at the LA wall. Any structural deviations from normal anatomy may lead to congenital heart disease that can be determined by the 4Ch view of the fetal heart's ultrasound imaging.] |
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Curved dental root
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HP_4000104 |
[A root of a tooth that is more rounded than normal.] |
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Alveolar cell carcinoma
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HP_0006519 |
[Adenocarcinoma of the Bronchus.] |
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ganglion interneuron
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CL_0000397 |
[Any interneuron that has its soma located in some ganglion.] |
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Chronic lung disease
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HP_0006528 |
[According to the definitions of the American and British Thoracic Societies, including pulmonary functional tests, X-rays, and CT scans for items such as fibrosis, bronchiectasis, bullae, emphysema, nodular or lymphomatous abnormalities.] |
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Abnormal pulmonary lymphatics
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HP_0006529 |
[An abnormality of the pulmonary lymphatic chain.] |
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Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
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HP_0006527 |
[Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis is a benign lymphoproliferative disorder of the lung that is characterized by the presence of a dense, predominantly lymphocytic interstitial infiltrate (lymphocytes, plasma cells, other elements of the lymphoreticular system) that expands the alveolar septa.] |
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Tracheobronchial leiomyomatosis
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HP_0006524 |
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obsolete Lung segmentation defects
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HP_0006525 |
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Repeated pneumothoraces
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HP_0006522 |
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prostanoic acid
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CHEBI_8504 |
[A carbocyclic fatty acid composed of heptanoic acid having a (1S,2S)-2-octylcyclopentyl substituent at position 7.] |
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Progressive pulmonary function impairment
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HP_0006520 |
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Pulmonary lymphangiectasia
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HP_0006521 |
[Abnormal dilatation of the pulmonary lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic fluid in the lung is derived from normal leakage of fluid out of the blood capillaries in the lung. In pulmonary lymphangiectasia, the pulmonary lymphatics are not properly connected and become dilated with fluid.] |
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Bronchial cartilage hypoplasia
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HP_0006539 |
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Recurrent bronchopulmonary infections
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HP_0006538 |
[An increased susceptibility to bronchopulmonary infections as manifested by a history of recurrent bronchopulmonary infections.] |