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Irregular epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009219 |
[Irregular radiographic opacity of the epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger.] |
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Cupped ribs
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HP_0000887 |
[Wide, concave rib end.] |
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Horizontal ribs
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HP_0000888 |
[A horizontal (flat) conformation of the ribs, the long curved bones that form the rib cage and normally progressively oblique (slanted) from ribs 1 through 9, then less slanted through rib 12.] |
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pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
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UBERON_0010499 |
[Epithelium composed of a single layer of cells, appearing as layered because the column-shaped cells vary in height so the nuclei are at different levels. The basal portions of all the cells are in contact with the basement membrane. It lines the respiratory system and the male reproductive tract. The cilia in the respiratory tract are motile, while the stereocilia in the male reproductive tract are immobile.] |
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ciliated columnar epithelium
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UBERON_0007592 |
[Simple columnar epithelium in which the luminal side of the cells bears cilia. Examples: epithelium of trachea, epithelium of uterine tube.[FMA].] |
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pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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UBERON_0010498 |
[A simple columnar epithelium that looks stratified but is not, because its cells are arranged with their nuclei at different levels.] |
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plasma lipoprotein particle
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GO_0034358 |
[A spherical particle with a hydrophobic core of triglycerides and/or cholesterol esters, surrounded by an amphipathic monolayer of phospholipids, cholesterol and apolipoproteins. Plasma lipoprotein particles transport lipids, which are non-covalently associated with the particles, in the blood or lymph.] |
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lipoprotein particle
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GO_1990777 |
[A spherical particle containing non-covalently associated proteins and lipids. Examples are plasma lipoprotein particles which transport lipids in the blood or lymph.] |
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Irregular epiphyses of the metacarpals
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HP_0009190 |
[Irregular radiographic opacity of the epiphyses of the metacarpals.] |
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Abnormal metacarpal epiphysis morphology
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HP_0005913 |
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Ivory epiphyses of the metacarpals
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HP_0009191 |
[Sclerosis of the epiphyses of the metacarpals, leading to an increased degree of radiopacity (white or ivory appearance) in X-rays.] |
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Small epiphyses of the metacarpals
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HP_0009194 |
[Abnormally small size of the epiphyses located at the distal end of the metacarpals in respect to age-dependent norms.] |
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Epiphyseal stippling of the metacarpals
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HP_0009195 |
[The presence of abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like) calcifications in the epiphyses of the metacarpals.] |
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Absent metacarpal epiphyses
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HP_0009196 |
[Absence of the epiphyses of the metacarpal bones, which are normally located at the distal ends of the metacarpals.] |
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Bracket epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009197 |
[An abnormality of the proximal phalanx of the fifth finger in which the epiphysis surrounds a phalangeal bone, having a bracket-like form and reaching from the proximal side of a phalanx to the distal side.] |
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Bracket epiphysis of the distal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009187 |
[An abnormality of the distal phalanx of the fifth finger in which the epiphysis surrounds a phalangeal bone, having a bracket-like form and reaching from the proximal side of a phalanx to the distal side.] |
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Abnormality of the epiphysis of the distal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009198 |
[Abnormality of the epiphysis of the distal phalanx of the fifth finger. This epiphysis is located on the proximal end of the phalanx.] |
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Anti-threonyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positivity
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HP_0034143 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the blood circulation that react against threonyl-tRNA synthetase.] |
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Anti-aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positivity
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HP_0034147 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the blood circulation that react against a tRNA synthetase enzyme.] |
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Pseudoepiphysis of the distal phalanx of the 5th finger
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HP_0009188 |
[A secondary ossification center in the distal phalanx of the fifth finger that is distinct from the normal epiphysis that does not contribute to the longitudinal growth of a tubular bone.] |