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obsolete Periosteal new bone of middle finger phalanges
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HP_0004161 |
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obsolete Radially pointed middle finger phalanges
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HP_0004162 |
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Exploding head syndrome
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HP_5200290 |
[Sleep disorder in which one hears a loud noise or explosive crashing sound in one's head. The sound is not real or heard by anyone else. The episode typically happens suddenly, either when beginning to fall asleep or when waking up during the night.] |
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REM sleep behavior disorder
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HP_5200291 |
[REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a chronic sleep condition characterized by dream enactment and loss of REM atonia.] |
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Non-restorative sleep
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HP_5200292 |
[Sleep that is subjectively reported as unrefreshing even though the duration is adequate.] |
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Abnormal transition from wakefulness to sleep
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HP_5200297 |
[Abnormal transition of consciousness from wakefulness to sleep.] |
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Distance esotropia
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HP_0031762 |
[An intermittent esotropia where binocular single vision is present on near fixation and an esotropia on distance fixation. Often associated with myopia and aging.] |
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Abnormal sleep architecture
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HP_5200298 |
[Interruptions during the various stages of sleep.] |
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Cyclic esotropia
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HP_0031763 |
[Convergent strabismus in which normal binocular single vision is alternating with large angle esotropia in rhythmic cycle.] |
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Infantile constant esotropia
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HP_0031761 |
[Constant esotropia occurring before 6 months of age. It is typically associated with a large angle of deviation, alternating fixation (therefore low risk of amblyopia) and poor potential for binocular single vision. Other features that might be present in individuals with infantile (constant) esotropia include latent nystagmus or manifest latent nystagmus, dissociated vertical divergence, cyclotropia, abnormal head posture, limited abduction.] |
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Sexsomnia
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HP_5200294 |
[Unintentional sexual behavior during sleep, such as masturbation, initiation of sex, or making sexual noises, is known as sexsomnia. Sexsomnia predominantly occurs during NREM sleep.] |
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Periodic limb movements of sleep
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HP_5200295 |
[Repetitive, stereotyped limb movements occurring during sleep, typically involving brief flexion of the toes, ankles, knees, or hips. These movements recur at regular intervals, often every 20-40 seconds, and may cause sleep fragmentation or daytime fatigue. PLMS commonly co-occurs with restless legs syndrome but may also occur independently.] |
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Posterior capsular cataract
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HP_0100020 |
[A cataract which is found in the back outer layer of the lens. This type often develops more rapidly.] |
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Capsular cataract
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HP_0100017 |
[A cataract that affects the capsule of the lens.] |
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corneal blood vessel
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UBERON_0003500 |
[A blood vessel that is part of a cornea [Automatically generated definition].] |
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Recurrent hand flapping
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HP_0100023 |
[A type of repetitive behavior in which the affected individual repeatedly waves the hands and/or arms rhythmically.] |
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Stereotypic upper-extremity movements
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HP_5200018 |
[Abnormal movements of the upper extremities.] |
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Conspicuously happy disposition
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HP_0100024 |
[An unusually happy demeanor over time, which can also be observed during inappropriate situations that should, for example, cause distress, fear, or anger.] |
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Overfriendliness
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HP_0100025 |
[A form of hypersociability that presents as mostly inappropriate friendliness towards others.] |
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Recurrent pancreatitis
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HP_0100027 |
[A recurrent form of pancreatitis.] |