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Preauricular skin tag
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HP_0000384 |
[A rudimentary tag of skin often containing ear tissue including a core of cartilage and located just anterior to the auricle (outer part of the ear).] |
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Skin tags
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HP_0010609 |
[Cutaneous skin tags also known as acrochorda or fibroepithelial polyps are small benign tumors that may either form secondarily over time primarily in areas where the skin forms creases, such as the neck, armpit or groin or may also be present at birth, in which case they usually occur in the periauricular region.] |
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Abnormal periauricular region morphology
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HP_0000383 |
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reagent
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CHEBI_33893 |
[A substance used in a chemical reaction to detect, measure, examine, or produce other substances.] |
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application
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CHEBI_33232 |
[Intended use of the molecular entity or part thereof by humans.] |
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Small earlobe
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HP_0000385 |
[Reduced volume of the earlobe.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the earlobes
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HP_0009906 |
[Absence or underdevelopment of the ear lobes.] |
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iron coordination entity
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CHEBI_33892 |
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transition element coordination entity
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CHEBI_33861 |
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iron molecular entity
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CHEBI_24873 |
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Absent earlobe
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HP_0000387 |
[Absence of fleshy non-cartilaginous tissue inferior to the tragus and incisura.] |
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Stapes ankylosis
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HP_0000381 |
[Stapes ankylosis refers to congenital or acquired fixation of the stapes (the stirrup-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear), which is associated with conductive hearing resulting from impairment of the sound-conduction mechanism (the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, and/or middle-ear ossicles).] |
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Abnormal stapes morphology
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HP_0008628 |
[An abnormality of the stapes, a stirrup-shaped ossicle in the middle ear.] |
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4-hydroxy-L-proline
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CHEBI_18240 |
[The L-stereoisomer of 4-hydroxyproline.] |
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4-hydroxyproline
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CHEBI_20392 |
[A monohydroxyproline where the hydroxy group is located at the 4-position. It is found in fibrillar collagen.] |
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Abnormal cheek morphology
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HP_0004426 |
[An abnormality of the cheek- one of two bilateral soft tissue facial structures in the region of the face inferior to the eyes and between the nose and the ear. "Buccal" means relating to the cheek. The cheek is part of the midface] |
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Basilar invagination
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HP_0012366 |
[Projection of the tip of the dens more than 5 mm above a line joining the hard palate to the posterior lip of the foramen magnum (Chamberlain's line) or the tip of the dens is greater than 7 mm above McGregor's line (the back of the hard palate to the lowest point of the occipital squama).] |
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Abnormal posterior cranial fossa morphology
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HP_0000932 |
[An abnormality of the fossa cranii posterior (the posterior fossa), which is made up primarily of the occipital bone and which surrounds to the foramen magnum.] |
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Hypophosphaturia
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HP_0012365 |
[An abnormally decreased phosphate concentration in the urine.] |
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Decreased urinary potassium
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HP_0012364 |
[A decreased concentration of potassium(1+) in the urine.] |