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Pseudoepiphyses of the 4th finger
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HP_0009400 |
[A secondary ossification center in the fourth finger that is distinct from the normal epiphysis that does not contribute to the longitudinal growth of a tubular bone.] |
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Triangular shaped proximal phalanges of the toes
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HP_0010210 |
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Triangular shaped phalanges of the toes
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HP_0010180 |
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Vanishing testis
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HP_0012870 |
[A condition which is considered to be due to the subsequent atrophy and disappearance in fetal life of an initially normal testis. In the presence of spermatic cord structures is evidence of the presence of the testis in early intrauterine life. When associated with a blind-ending spermatic cord, this entity is named as his absence of a testis in an otherwise normal 46XY male is usually unilateral and is assumed to be a consequence of intrauterine or perinatal torsion or infarction.] |
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Small epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009222 |
[Abnormally small size of the epiphysis located at the proximal end of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger with respect to age-dependent norms.] |
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Small epiphyses of the middle phalanges of the hand
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HP_0010265 |
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Small epiphyses of the 4th finger
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HP_0009401 |
[Abnormally small size of the epiphyses of the 4th finger with respect to age-dependent norms.] |
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Stippling of the epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009223 |
[The presence of abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like) calcifications in the epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger.] |
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Stippling of the epiphyses of the middle phalanges of the hand
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HP_0010266 |
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Stippling of the epiphyses of the 4th finger
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HP_0009402 |
[The presence of abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like) calcifications in the epiphyses of the 4th finger.] |
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Contracture of the tarsometatarsal joint of the hallux
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HP_0010213 |
[Chronic loss of joint motion in the tarsometatarsal joint of the hallux due to structural changes in non-bony tissue. The tarsometatarsal joints of the feet are also called Lisfranc's joints.] |
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Triangular epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009224 |
[A triangular appearance of the epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the ring finger of the hand. This epiphysis is located at the proximal end of the phalanx and is normally nearly flat.] |
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Triangular epiphyses of the middle phalanges of the hand
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HP_0010267 |
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Triangular epiphyses of the 4th finger
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HP_0009403 |
[A triangular appearance of the epiphyses of the 4th finger of the hand.] |
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Premature ejaculation
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HP_0012876 |
[The emission of semen and seminal fluid during the act of preparation for sexual intercourse, i.e. before there is penetration, or shortly after penetration.] |
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Aplasia of the proximal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009225 |
[Absence of the proximal phalanx of the little (5th) finger.] |
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Aplasia of the proximal phalanges of the hand
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HP_0010242 |
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Aplasia of the 5th finger
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HP_0009238 |
[Absent 5th (little) finger.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the proximal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009192 |
[Absence or underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the proximal phalanx of the little (5th) finger.] |
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Contracture of the interphalangeal joint of the hallux
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HP_0010214 |
[The interphalangeal joint of the big toe cannot be straightened actively or passively.] |