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Recurrent intrapulmonary hemorrhage
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HP_0006535 |
[A recurrent hemorrhage occurring within the lung.] |
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Bronchodysplasia
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HP_0006533 |
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Triggered by poison ivy, poson oak, or sumac
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HP_4000121 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exposure (cutaneous contact) to poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. These three plants each contain urushiol. Contact with these plants is the most common causes of clinically diagnosed allergic contact dermatitis.] |
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Pleural lymphangiectasia
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HP_0006531 |
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Triggered by nickel
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HP_4000120 |
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History of exclusive breast feeding
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HP_4000122 |
[A past medical history of having been fed exclusively by breast feeding.] |
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Recent blood transfusion
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HP_4000129 |
[A past medical history of a recent blood transfusion.] |
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Addictive nitrous oxide use
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HP_4000128 |
[Addiction to inhaled nitrous oxide gas (N2O) is a growing concern.] |
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Recent honey ingestion
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HP_4000125 |
[A history of ingestion of honey in recent weeks.] |
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High dietary oxalate intake
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HP_4000124 |
[A history of ingestion of a relatively high amount of foods containing high levels of oxalate, such as green-leaf vegetables, tea, nuts, chocolate and rhubarb.] |
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Exacerbated by sodium channel blocking agent exposure
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HP_4000127 |
[Applied to a sign or symptom that is worsened by administration of sodium channel blocking agents such as phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine, topiramate, and zonisamide.] |
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Raw egg-white ingestion
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HP_4000126 |
[A history of eating raw egg whites.] |
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Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
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HP_0006548 |
[Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation, a condition most commonly associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, is an abnormal communication between the pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein without an intervening capillary communication. HRCT images usually show a coarse spidery appearance of the peripheral vascular markings in the lungs. More specific findings are obtained in the pulmonary angiogram where the normally invisible capillary phase is replaced by irregular vascular channels bridging the peripheral branches of pulmonary arteries and veins.] |
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Unilateral primary pulmonary dysgenesis
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HP_0006549 |
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Extrapulmonary lobar sequestration
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HP_0006544 |
[A type of pulmonary sequestration that is completely enclosed in its own pleural sac, occurring above, within, or below the diaphragm, and without communication with the tracheobronchial tree.] |
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Cardiorespiratory arrest
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HP_0006543 |
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Asbestos exposure
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HP_4000111 |
[History of exposure to asbestos, a fibrous mineral with physical and chemical properties that make it resistant to heat and degradation.] |
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obsolete Chronic obstructive airway disease from birth
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HP_0006541 |
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Hydralazine exposure
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HP_4000118 |
[History of having taken hydralazine.] |
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Valproate exposure
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HP_4000117 |
[History of having taken valproate (valproic acid).] |