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Hypoplasia of the small intestine
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HP_0004790 |
[Underdevelopment of the small intestine.] |
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Hyperuricemia
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HP_0002149 |
[An abnormally high level of uric acid in the blood.] |
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Tethered cord
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HP_0002144 |
[During normal embryological development, the spinal cord first occupies the entire length of the vertebral column but goes on to assume a position at the level of L1 due to differential growth of the conus medullaris and the vertebral column. The filum terminale is a slender, threadlike structure that remains after the normal regression of the distal embryonic spinal cord and attaches the spinal cord to the coccyx. A tethered cord results if there is a thickened rope-like filum terminale which anchors the cord at the level of L2 or below, potentially causing neurologic signs owing to abnormal tension on the spinal cord.] |
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Gait imbalance
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HP_0002141 |
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columnar cell of endocervix
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CL_0002152 |
[A simple columnar epithelial cell located in the endocervix.] |
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corneocyte
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CL_0002153 |
[The dead keratin-filled squamous cell of the stratum corneum. This cell type lacks a nucleus.] |
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epithelial cell of Malassez
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CL_0002166 |
[An epithelial cell that remains from the disintegration of the epithelial root sheath involved in the development of teeth.] |
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Desmin bodies
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HP_0100300 |
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Muscle fiber tubular inclusions
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HP_0100301 |
[Unusual regions of densely packed membranous tubules known as tubular aggregates which present as membranous inclusions, derived from membranes of sarcoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, containing miscellaneous proteins with a variety of enzymatic activities.] |
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Muscle fiber tubuloreticular inclusions
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HP_0100302 |
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Muscle fiber intranuclear inclusion bodies
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HP_0100304 |
[The presence of inclusion bodies within the nucleus of muscle cells. Inclusion bodies are aggregates (deposits) or stainable material, usually misfolded proteins.] |
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Ring fibers
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HP_0100305 |
[Ring fibers are formed by a bundle of peripheral myofibrils which are circumferentially oriented such that they encircle the internal portion of the sarcoplasm which is normal in structure and orientation.] |
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Muscle fiber hyaline bodies
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HP_0100306 |
[Subsarcolemmal, eosinophilic glass-like regions in the cytoplasm of muscle fibers. Hyaline bodies show significant reactivity to myofibrillar ATPase after acid pre-incubation and with immunohistochemistry, show intense reactivity with only slow myosin heavy chain. Electron microscopy of the affected areas show a lack of myofibrils and a uniform, finely granular matrix, sometimes suggesting a filamentous nature, containing few scattered nuclei and mitochondria.] |
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Cerebellar hemisphere hypoplasia
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HP_0100307 |
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Cerebral cortical hemiatrophy
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HP_0100308 |
[Atrophy of one side of the brain, characterized by findings including thinning of the cerebral cortex, reduced volume of the cerebral white matter with abnormal myelination, and enlargement of the ispilateral fourth ventricle.] |
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Subdural hemorrhage
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HP_0100309 |
[Hemorrhage occurring between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater.] |
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alpha-Neu5Ac-(2->3)-beta-D-Gal-(1->3)-[alpha-L-Fuc-(1->4)]-D-GlcNAc
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CHEBI_61793 |
[A branched amino tetrasaccharide consisting of a sialyl residue, linked (2->3) to a galactosyl residue that in turn is linked (1->3) to a glucosaminyl residue, which is also carrying a fucosyl residue at the 4-position.] |
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osteoclast differentiation
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GO_0030316 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized monocyte acquires the specialized features of an osteoclast. An osteoclast is a specialized phagocytic cell associated with the absorption and removal of the mineralized matrix of bone tissue.] |
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flagellated sperm motility
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GO_0030317 |
[The directed, self-propelled movement of a cilium (aka flagellum) that contributes to the movement of a flagellated sperm.] |
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folliculostellate cell of pars distalis of adenohypophysis
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CL_0002177 |
[A supporting cell of the anterior pituitary gland involved in trophic and catabolic processes; expresses a broad spectrum of cytokeratins indicative of their epithelial nature.] |