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dermatan sulfate polyanion
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CHEBI_58465 |
[The conjugate base of dermatan sulfate, obtained by deprotonation of carboxy and sulfate groups.] |
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Medial rectus muscle underaction
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HP_0031756 |
[Reduced movement of the medial rectus muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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obsolete Metaphyseal abnormality of middle phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0004138 |
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Medial rectus muscle overaction
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HP_0031754 |
[Excessive action of the medial rectus muscle caused by increased innervation typically as a consequence of palsy or limitation to the ipsilateral antagonist or contralateral synergist.] |
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Dimple on nasal tip
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HP_0004132 |
[An abnormal indentation of the skin in the region of the nasal tip.] |
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Loss of ability to walk in first decade
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HP_0006794 |
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Cerebral cortex with spongiform changes
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HP_0006790 |
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Lateral rectus muscle underaction
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HP_0031751 |
[Reduced movement of the lateral rectus muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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Lateral rectus muscle overaction
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HP_0031752 |
[Excessive action of the lateral rectus muscle caused by increased innervation typically as a consequence of palsy or limitation to the ipsilateral antagonist or contralateral synergist.] |
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Abnormal lateral rectus muscle physiology
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HP_0031749 |
[A functional anomaly of the lateral rectus muscle.] |
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Superior rectus muscle restriction
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HP_0031746 |
[Mechanical limitation of the range of movement of the superior rectus muscle.] |
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Superior rectus muscle weakness
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HP_0031744 |
[Decreased strength of the superior rectus muscle.] |
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Superior rectus muscle underaction
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HP_0031747 |
[Reduced movement of the superior rectus muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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Superior rectus muscle overaction
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HP_0031745 |
[Excessive action of the superior rectus muscle caused by increased innervation typically as a consequence of palsy or limitation to the ipsilateral antagonist or contralateral synergist.] |
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Inferior rectus muscle underaction
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HP_0031742 |
[Reduced movement by the inferior rectus muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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Inferior rectus muscle overaction
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HP_0031743 |
[Excessive action of the inferior rectus muscle caused by increased innervation typically as a consequence of palsy or limitation to the ipsilateral antagonist or contralateral synergist.] |
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obsolete Radially deviated terminal index finger phalanx
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HP_0004143 |
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obsolete Duplication of terminal index finger phalanx
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HP_0004144 |
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Inferior oblique muscle underaction
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HP_0031741 |
[Reduced ocular movement by the inferior oblique muscle which improves on testing ductions, typically associated with neurogenic palsy.] |
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Excyclophoria
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HP_0031779 |
[A type of cyclophoria (latent strabismus in which the occluded eye wheel-rotates on dissociation.) in which the upper poles of the globes are rotated outward (laterally) to each other.] |