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Corneal perforation
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HP_0100583 |
[A rupture of the cornea through which a portion of the iris protrudes.] |
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obsolete Posterior choanal atresia
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HP_0004496 |
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Sterile pyuria
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HP_0100586 |
[Patients who routinely have greater than 20 leukocytes per microliter, but have abacterial urine, are said to have sterile pyuria.] |
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Large posterior fontanelle
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HP_0004491 |
[An enlargement of the posterior fontanelle relative to age-dependent norms.] |
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Calvarial hyperostosis
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HP_0004490 |
[Excessive growth of the calvaria.] |
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Paraphimosis
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HP_0100588 |
[The foreskin becomes trapped behind the glans penis, and cannot be pulled back to its normal flaccid position covering the glans penis.] |
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Widely patent fontanelles and sutures
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HP_0004492 |
[An abnormally increased width of the cranial fontanelles and sutures.] |
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slender
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PATO_0002212 |
[A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being small or narrow in circumference or width in proportion to length or height.] |
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alpha-N-acetylneuraminosyl-(2->3)-beta-D-galactosyl-(1->4)-D-glucose(1-)
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CHEBI_156068 |
[The conjugate base of alpha-N-acetylneuraminosyl-(2->3)-beta-D-galactosyl-(1->4)-D-glucose arising from deprotonation of the neuraminosyl carboxy group; major species at pH 7.3.] |
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Esophageal web
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HP_0100594 |
[Thin (2-3mm) membranes of normal esophageal tissue consisting of mucosa and submucosa that can be congenital or acquired. Congenital webs commonly appear in the middle and inferior third of the esophagus, and they are more likely to be circumferential with a central or eccentric orifice. Acquired webs are much more common than congenital webs and typically appear in the cervical area (postcricoid). Clinical symptoms of this condition are selective (solid more than liquids) dysphagia, thoracic pain, nasopharyngeal reflux, aspiration, perforation and food impaction (the last two are very rare).] |
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Camptocormia
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HP_0100595 |
[An abnormal forward-flexed posture e.g. forward flexion of the spine, which is noticeable when standing or walking but disappears when lying down. It is becoming an increasingly recognized feature of Parkinson's disease and dystonic disorders.] |
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Absent nares
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HP_0100596 |
[The nostrils (the paired channels of the nose) are not present.] |
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Pulmonary edema
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HP_0100598 |
[Fluid accumulation in the lungs.] |
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Bifid penis
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HP_0100599 |
[Two penile structures, separated from the tip to the base of the shaft.] |
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Diplomyelia
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HP_0100562 |
[Duplication of the spinal cord.] |
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Diastomatomyelia
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HP_0100563 |
[Coexistence of two hemicords, at variable levels, causing splaying of the posterior vertebral elements. Results in neurological deficits in lower limb or perineum.] |
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Triplomyelia
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HP_0100564 |
[Triplication of the spinal cord - extremely rare.] |
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Hydromyelia
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HP_0100565 |
[Dilation of central canal from incomplete fusion of the posterior columns or persistence of the primitive large canal of the embryo.] |
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Amyelia
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HP_0100566 |
[Congenital absence of the spinal cord.] |
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glucose homeostasis
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GO_0042593 |
[Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of glucose within an organism or cell.] |