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kidney artery smooth muscle cell
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CL_1001064 |
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Decreased circulating aldosterone concentration
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HP_0004319 |
[Abnormally reduced levels of aldosterone.] |
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accumulation
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PATO_0002269 |
[A structural quality of the collection or massing of one physical object within another physical object.] |
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Rope sign
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HP_0031924 |
[The presence of linear erythematous palpable cords, often on the lateral trunk.] |
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Cachexia
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HP_0004326 |
[Severe weight loss, wasting of muscle, loss of appetite, and general debility related to a chronic disease.] |
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Alobar holoprosencephaly
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HP_0006988 |
[A type of holoprosencephaly characterized by the presence of a single ventricle and no separation of the cerebral hemisphere. The single midline ventricle is often greatly enlarged.] |
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Renal artery duplication
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HP_0031922 |
[The renal arteries carry blood from the aorta to the kidney; normally one renal artery is present on each side of the body. Renal artery duplication refers to the presence of two rather than one renal artery on a given side of the body.] |
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Dysplastic corpus callosum
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HP_0006989 |
[Dysplasia and dysgenesis of the corpus callosum are nonspecific descriptions that imply defective development of the corpus callosum. The term dysplasia is applied when the morphology of the corpus callosum is altered as a congenital trait. For instance, the corpus callosum may be hump-shaped, kinked, or a striped corpus callosum that lacks an anatomically distinct genu and splenium.] |
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Hematocolpos
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HP_0031923 |
[Accumulation of blood in the vagina usually due to vaginal obstruction.] |
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Upper limb spasticity
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HP_0006986 |
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Malignant ovarian granulosa cell tumor
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HP_0031920 |
[An aggressive granulosa cell tumor that arises from the ovary.] |
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Gastrocnemius myalgia
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HP_0031921 |
[Pain of the gastrocnemius muscle.] |
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obsolete Distal sensory loss of all modalities
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HP_0006984 |
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increased accumulation
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PATO_0002270 |
[An increased number of physical objects that are accumulated within another physical object usually as a result of a failure to break down or remove objects in a timely manner.] |
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obsolete Slowly progressive spastic quadriparesis
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HP_0006983 |
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Progressive leukoencephalopathy
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HP_0006980 |
[Leukoencephalopathy that gets more severe with time.] |
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True ependymal rosette
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HP_0031928 |
[A type of rosette in which a halo of cells surrounds an empty lumen.] |
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Perivascular pseudorosette
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HP_0031929 |
[A type of rosette in which a spoke-wheel arrangement of cells with tapered cellular processes radiates around a wall of a centrally placed vessel.] |
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Homer Wright rosette
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HP_0031926 |
[A type of rosette in which the central lumen or hub is filled with fiber-like processes.] |
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Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette
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HP_0031927 |
[The tumor cells that form the Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette circumscribe a central lumen that contains small cytoplasmic extensions of the encircling cells; however, unlike the center of the Homer Wright rosette, the central lumen does not contain the fiber-rich neuropil.] |