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Ectopia lentis
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HP_0001083 |
[Dislocation or malposition of the crystalline lens of the eye. A partial displacement (or dislocation) of the lens is described as a subluxation of the lens, while a complete displacement is termed luxation of the lens. A complete displacement occurs if the lens is completely outside the patellar fossa of the lens, either in the anterior chamber, in the vitreous, or directly on the retina. If the lens is partially displaced but still contained within the lens space, then it is termed subluxation.] |
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Epididymitis
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HP_0000031 |
[The presence of inflammation of the epididymis.] |
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Abnormal epididymis morphology
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HP_0009714 |
[An abnormality of the epididymis.] |
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Hypoplastic facial bones
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HP_0002692 |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of facial bones
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HP_0034261 |
[A developmental defect characterized by absence or underdevelopment of one or more facial bone.] |
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EEG with central focal spikes
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HP_0012014 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the central region.] |
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EEG with focal spikes
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HP_0011193 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec.] |
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cell body
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GO_0044297 |
[The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.] |
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EEG with temporal focal spike waves
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HP_0012013 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves in the temporal region, i.e., focal sharp waves of a duration less than 80 msec followed by a slow wave.] |
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EEG with temporal epileptiform discharges
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HP_0033717 |
[Focal epileptiform EEG discharges recorded in the temporal region.] |
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EEG with parietal focal spike waves
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HP_0012012 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves in the parietal region, i.e., focal sharp waves of a duration less than 80 msec followed by a slow wave.] |
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EEG with parietal epileptiform discharges
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HP_0033719 |
[Focal epileptiform EEG discharges recorded in the parietal region.] |
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EEG with occipital focal spike waves
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HP_0012011 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves in the occipital region, i.e., focal sharp waves of a duration less than 80 msec followed by a slow wave.] |
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EEG with occipital epileptiform discharges
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HP_0033720 |
[Focal epileptiform EEG discharges recorded in the occipital region.] |
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EEG with temporal focal spikes
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HP_0012018 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the temporal region.] |
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EEG with parietal focal spikes
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HP_0012017 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the parietal region.] |
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EEG with occipital focal spikes
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HP_0012016 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the occipital region.] |
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leukocyte apoptotic process
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GO_0071887 |
[Any apoptotic process in a leukocyte, an achromatic cell of the myeloid or lymphoid lineages capable of ameboid movement, found in blood or other tissue.] |
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apoptotic process
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GO_0006915 |
[A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.] |
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EEG with frontal focal spikes
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HP_0012015 |
[EEG with focal sharp transient waves of a duration less than 80 msec in the frontal region.] |