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Delusional misidentification
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HP_5200428 |
[A group of complex, monothematic delusional phenomena in which subjects hold a belief that the identity of a familiar person, object, location, or self has been altered or replaced. The majority of misidentifications are spouses or first degree relatives, i.e. someone well-known to the person.] |
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smooth muscle cell of the brachiocephalic vasculature
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CL_0002589 |
[A smooth muscle cell of the bachiocephalic vasculature.] |
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prominin-1
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PR_000001786 |
[A prominin that is a translation product of the human PROM1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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prominin
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PR_000001785 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of one Prominin (Pfam:PF05478) domain. The prominins are an emerging family of proteins that, among the multispan membrane proteins, display a novel topology. Mouse and human prominin and prominin-like 1 are predicted to contain five membrane spanning domains, with an N-terminal domain exposed to the extracellular space followed by four, alternating small cytoplasmic and large extracellular, loops and a cytoplasmic C-terminal domain.] |
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Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio - 1.0
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HP_0031978 |
[Ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk is 1.0 (The normal cup-to-disc ratio is 0.3).] |
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Religious delusion
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HP_5200429 |
[Delusions with a religious content that are considered delusional in nature based on how the belief is held and the evidence offered to support it, which is generally considered impossible or fantastical in the cultural setting of the person. It differs from unusual beliefs that are held with tenacity or conviction and are typically associated with other phenomena consistent with mental illness.] |
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Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio - 0.7
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HP_0031975 |
[Ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk is 0.7 (The normal cup-to-disc ratio is 0.3).] |
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Cotard delusion
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HP_5200422 |
[A false belief that you or your body parts are dead, dying, or do not exist.] |
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Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio - 0.8
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HP_0031976 |
[Ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk is 0.8 (The normal cup-to-disc ratio is 0.3).] |
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obsolete Abnormality of proteoglycan metabolism
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HP_0004355 |
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Delusional perception
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HP_5200424 |
[A true perception, to which a patient attributes a false and usually bizarre meaning or interpretation. It is often a revelatory experience that is sudden and is a profound realization of the delusional belief. It often occurs in the context of delusional mood or atmosphere wherein vague and mysterious hunches or concerns with nebulous meaning evolve into clear, delusional observations, and expresses delusions of reference.] |
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retinal blood vessel endothelial cell
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CL_0002585 |
[A blood vessel endothelial cell that is part of the retina.] |
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Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio - 0.6
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HP_0031974 |
[Ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk is 0.6 (The normal cup-to-disc ratio is 0.3).] |
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Hypochondriac delusion
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HP_5200425 |
[Delusion quality to belief that one is suffering from an illness despite reassurances based on medical examination and testing. The person may (or not) express pain or discomfort that they attribute to the disease. They are frequently treatment seeking, but do not induce illness features (which is termed Munchhausen syndrome).] |
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retinal pigment epithelial cell
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CL_0002586 |
[An epithelial cell of the retinal pigmented epithelium.] |
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Subaortic ventricular septal bulge
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HP_0031971 |
[A localized hypertrophy of the subaortic segment of the ventricular septum has been frequently described in elderly persons, and variously termed subaortic ventricular septal bulge (VSB), sigmoid-shaped septum, localized or discrete upper septal hypertrophy.] |
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Presyncope
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HP_0031972 |
[Presyncope is a state of lightheadedness, muscular weakness, blurred vision, and feeling faint. Presyncope is most often cardiovascular in cause.] |
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Delusion of love
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HP_5200420 |
[A delusional belief that the person is secretly loved by another individual who is often of recognized fame or authoratative significance. There is typically no overt evidence and the delusional belief may be driven by falsely perceived indicators. Often there is a blend of erotic delusions and morbid infatuation.] |
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Nihilistic delusion
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HP_5200421 |
[A delusion that elements of the self, body, or world no longer exist. The person typically recognizes that the entity did in fact exist at one time, but has ceased to exist. The cause of which may be related to disease, decay, or may have been removed or taken by unknown forces.] |
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Persecutory delusion
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HP_5200415 |
[False beliefs (or judgements) that are held with extraordinary conviction and subjective certainty that are impervious to other experiences or counterarguments and the content is generally considered impossible for the context and circumstance. Delusional beliefs may arise meaningfully from personal or social experiences, yet are impossible, held with conviction, and irrefutable; more commonly they may be psychologically irreducible, appearing with no logical or meaningful connection to the individual experience.] |