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Abnormal morphology of the musculature of the neck
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HP_0011006 |
[An abnormality of the neck musculature.] |
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Thickened nuchal skin fold
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HP_0000474 |
[A thickening of the skin thickness in the posterior aspect of the fetal neck. A nuchal fold (NF) measurement is obtained in a transverse section of the fetal head at the level of the cavum septum pellucidum and thalami, angled posteriorly to include the cerebellum. The measurement is taken from the outer edge of the occiput bone to the outer skin limit directly in the midline. An NF measurement greater than 5 mm at 14 to 17+6 weeks of gestation, or 6 mm at 18 to 28 weeks has been associated with a markedly increased risk for Down syndrome.] |
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Fetal neck anomaly
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HP_0025667 |
[A structural anomaly in the fetal neck region. Terms in this subhierarchy are restricted to findings that can only be observed in the prenatal period. Other HPO terms can also be used to describe fetal phenotypes.] |
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Fetal ultrasound soft marker
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HP_0011425 |
[An finding upon obstetric ultrasound examination performed at around 16 to 20 weeks of gestation that is abnormal but not clearly identifiable as a fetal anatomic malformation or growth restriction. Such findings are known as soft markers since they are associated with increased risk for fetal aneuploidy or other disorders.] |
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Broad neck
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HP_0000475 |
[Increased side-to-side width of the neck.] |
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Short neck
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HP_0000470 |
[Diminished length of the neck.] |
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Abnormality of the cervical spine
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HP_0003319 |
[Any abnormality of the cervical vertebral column.] |
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Gastrointestinal angiodysplasia
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HP_0000471 |
[Dysplasia affecting the vasculature of the gastrointestinal tract.] |
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Hypnic headache
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HP_0012459 |
[A headache disorder that occurs exclusively at night, waking the affected individual from sleep.] |
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Unilateral wrist flexion contracture
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HP_0012454 |
[A chronic loss of wrist joint motion on one side only.] |
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Wrist flexion contracture
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HP_0001239 |
[A chronic loss of wrist joint motion due to structural changes in muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin that prevent normal movement of the joints of the wrist.] |
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Bilateral wrist flexion contracture
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HP_0012453 |
[A chronic loss of wrist joint motion on the right and left sides.] |
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Restless legs
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HP_0012452 |
[An irresistible urge to move the legs, usually accompanied by unpleasant sensations deep within the limbs. Symptoms typically begin or worsen during periods of rest or inactivity, are most pronounced in the evening or at night, and are temporarily relieved by movement such as walking or stretching. The disturbance often interferes with the initiation or maintenance of sleep.] |
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Akathisia
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HP_0031943 |
[A state of motor restlessness, usually in the lower extremities, that is often but not always accompanied by a subjective sense of inner restlessness, an urge to move, and anxiety or dysphoria.] |
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Abnormal movement during sleep
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HP_5200300 |
[Periodic Limb Movement Disorder, also known as Sleep-Related Myoclonus Syndrome or Nocturnal Myoclonus Syndrome, refers to the periodic and stereotypic movements of the legs or upper limbs during sleep.] |
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Acute constipation
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HP_0012451 |
[Constipation of sudden onset and lasting for less than three months.] |
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Constipation
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HP_0002019 |
[Infrequent or difficult evacuation of feces.] |
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Medial calcification of small arteries
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HP_0012458 |
[Calcification, that is, pathological deposition of calcium salts in the tunica media of small arteries.] |
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Medial calcification of medium-sized arteries
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HP_0012457 |
[Calcification, that is, pathological deposition of calcium salts in the tunica media of medium-sized (muscular or distributive) arteries.] |
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obsolete Large artery calcification
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HP_0012455 |
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