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Fibrosarcoma
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HP_0100244 |
[A fibroblastic sarcoma is a malignant tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue and characterized by immature proliferating fibroblasts or undifferentiated anaplastic spindle cells.] |
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Gastrointestinal desmoid tumor
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HP_0100245 |
[Benign, slow-growing tumors without any metastatic potential. Despite their benign nature, they can damage nearby structures causing organ dysfunction. Histologically they resemble low-grade fibrosarcomas, but they are very locally aggressive and tend to recur even after complete resection. There is a tendency for recurrence in the setting of prior surgery and the most common localisation of these tumors is intraabdominal from smooth muscle cells of the instestine.] |
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Recurrent singultus
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HP_0100247 |
[A contraction of the diaphragm that repeats several times per minute. In humans, the abrupt rush of air into the lungs causes the epiglottis to close, creating a hic sound. Also known as synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF), or singultus, from the Latin singult, the act of catching one's breath while sobbing. The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.] |
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iron cation
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CHEBI_24875 |
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Hemiballismus
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HP_0100248 |
[Hemiballismus is a rare movement disorder that is caused primarily by damage to various areas in the basal ganglia. Hemiballismus is usually characterized by involuntary flinging motions of the extremities. The movements are often violent and have wide amplitudes of motion. They are continuous and random and can involve proximal and/or distal muscles on one side of the body, while some cases even include the facial muscles. The more a patient is active, the more the movements increase. With relaxation comes a decrease in movements.] |
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pectoralis minor
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UBERON_0001100 |
[The Pectoralis minor is a thin, triangular muscle, situated at the upper part of the chest, beneath the Pectoralis major. [WP,unvetted].] |
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Calcification of muscles
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HP_0100249 |
[Deposition of calcium salts in muscle tissue.] |
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inferior tarsal muscle
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UBERON_0015751 |
[A smooth muscle tissue that is part of a inferior eyelid tarsus.] |
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Duodenal diverticula
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HP_0004800 |
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body external integument structure
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UBERON_3000977 |
[Dermal, epidermal, glandular and pigment structures of the body integument.] |
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Episodic hemolytic anemia
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HP_0004802 |
[A form of hemolytic anemia that occurs in repeated episodes.] |
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Meningeal calcification
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HP_0100250 |
[Calcium deposition affecting the Meninges.] |
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Diaphyseal dysplasia
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HP_0100252 |
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head external integument structure
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UBERON_3000972 |
[Dermal, epidermal, glandular and pigment structures of the external head integument.] |
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Abnormality of the medullary cavity of the long bones
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HP_0100253 |
[An abnormality of the medullary cavity (medulla, innermost part), which is the central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow (adipose tissue) is stored.] |
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lobe of liver
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UBERON_0001113 |
[Traditional gross anatomy divided the liver into four lobes based on surface features. The falciform ligament is visible on the front (anterior side) of the liver. This divides the liver into a left anatomical lobe, and a right anatomical lobe.] |
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Stenosis of the medullary cavity of the long bones
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HP_0100254 |
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right lobe of liver
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UBERON_0001114 |
[The right lobe is much larger than the left; the proportion between them being as six to one. It occupies the right hypochondrium, and is separated from the left lobe on its upper surface by the falciform ligament; on its under and posterior surfaces by the left sagittal fossa; and in front by the umbilical notch. It is of a somewhat quadrilateral form, its under and posterior surfaces being marked by three fossæ: the porta and the fossæ for the gall-bladder and inferior vena cava, which separate its left part into two smaller lobes; the quadrate and caudate lobes. [WP,unvetted].] |
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left lobe of liver
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UBERON_0001115 |
[The left lobe is smaller and more flattened than the right. It is situated in the epigastric and left hypochondriac regions. Its upper surface is slightly convex and is moulded on to the diaphragm; its under surface presents the gastric impression and omental tuberosity. [WP,unvetted].] |
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intercostal muscle
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UBERON_0001111 |
[The respiratory muscles that arise from the lower border of one rib and insert into the upper border of the adjoining rib.] |