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vestibular nerve
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UBERON_0003723 |
[The vestibular nerve is one of the two branches of the Vestibulocochlear nerve (the cochlear nerve being the other). It goes to the semicircular canals via the vestibular ganglion. It receives positional information. Axons of the vestibular nerve synapse in the vestibular nucleus on the lateral floor and wall of the fourth ventricle in the pons and medulla. It arises from bipolar cells in the vestibular ganglion, ganglion of Scarpa, which is situated in the upper part of the outer end of the internal auditory meatus. [WP,unvetted].] |
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inorganic ion
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CHEBI_36914 |
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neural tissue
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UBERON_0003714 |
[Portion of tissue in the nervous system which consists of neurons and glial cells, and may also contain parts of the vasculature.] |
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splenic vein
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UBERON_0003713 |
[A vein arising from the splenic trabecular vein in the hilum of the spleen that drains into the portal vein.] |
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Abnormality of peripheral somatosensory evoked potentials
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HP_0100290 |
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Delayed somatosensory central conduction time
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HP_0100291 |
[An abnormal increase (delay) in the somatosensory central conduction time (CCT), which can be measured from the peak of N13 to the peak of N20 (peak CCT) or from the onset of N11 to the onset of N20 (onset CCT).] |
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Amyloidosis of peripheral nerves
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HP_0100292 |
[The presence of amyloid deposition in the nerves of the peripheral nervous system.] |
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Hypertrophied muscle fibers
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HP_0100293 |
[The presence of an increased amount of muscle fibers with an increased diameter. This feature can be ascertained by microscopic examination of a muscle biopsy sample. Together with fiber size variation and atrophied muscle fibers, and hypertrophied muscle fibers are commonly found in myopathies.] |
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Perifascicular muscle fiber atrophy
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HP_0100296 |
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Increased endomysial connective tissue
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HP_0100297 |
[An increased volume of the endomysium, which is a connective tissue sheath that surrounds each muscle fiber. Together, bundles of muscle fibers form a fasciculus, surrounded by another layer of connective tissue called the perimysium.] |
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Motheaten muscle fibers
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HP_0100298 |
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mediastinum
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UBERON_0003728 |
[The central part of the thoracic cavity enclosed by the left and right pleurae.] |
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cervical nerve plexus
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UBERON_0003725 |
[An arrangement of nerve fibers, running from the spine that travels to the head and neck where it innervates skin and muscle.] |
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musculocutaneous nerve
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UBERON_0003724 |
[A large branch of the brachial plexus supplying various parts of the upper arm (as flexor muscles) and forearm (as the skin).] |
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intercostal nerve
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UBERON_0003727 |
[The intercostal nerves are the anterior divisions (rami anteriores; ventral divisions) of the thoracic spinal nerves from T1 to T11. Each nerve is connected with the adjoining ganglion of the sympathetic trunk by a gray and a white ramus communicans. The intercostal nerves are distributed chiefly to the thoracic pleura and abdominal peritoneum and differ from the anterior divisions of the other spinal nerves in that each pursues an independent course without plexus formation. The first two nerves supply fibers to the upper limb in addition to their thoracic branches; the next four are limited in their distribution to the parietes of the thorax; the lower five supply the parietes of the thorax and abdomen. The 7th intercostal nerve terminates at the xyphoid process, at the lower end of the sternum. The 10th intercostal nerve terminates at the umbilicus. The twelfth thoracic is distributed to the abdominal wall and groin. [WP,unvetted].] |
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thoracic nerve
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UBERON_0003726 |
[The twelve spinal nerves on each side of the thorax. They include eleven INTERCOSTAL NERVES and one subcostal nerve. Both sensory and motor, they supply the muscles and skin of the thoracic and abdominal walls.] |
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Renal cortical microcysts
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HP_0004734 |
[Cysts of microscopic size confined to the cortex of the kidney.] |
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body of stomach
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UBERON_0001161 |
[The body of stomach is the part of the stomach that lies between the fundus above and the pyloric antrum below; its boundaries are poorly defined[GO].] |
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Impaired renal uric acid clearance
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HP_0004732 |
[A reduction in the ability of the kidneys to remove uric acid from the serum.] |
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wall of small intestine
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UBERON_0001168 |
[An anatomical wall that is part of a small intestine [Automatically generated definition].] |