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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the phalanges of the 4th finger
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HP_0009408 |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the phalanges of the hand
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HP_0009767 |
[Small or missing phalangeal bones of the fingers of the hand.] |
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negative regulation of cilium-dependent cell motility
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GO_1902020 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cilium-dependent cell motility.] |
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negative regulation of cell motility
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GO_2000146 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell motility.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010404 |
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Abnormality of the middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010357 |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010325 |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the phalanges of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010347 |
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Broad middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010405 |
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Broad phalanges of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010348 |
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Triangular shaped proximal phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010402 |
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Triangular shaped phalanges of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010354 |
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Abnormal morphology of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010358 |
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Duplication of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010403 |
[Partial or complete duplication of proximal phalanx of second toe.] |
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Duplication of the phalanges of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010355 |
[Partial or complete duplication of a phalanx of second toe.] |
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Osteolytic defects of the middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010408 |
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Osteolytic defects of the phalanges of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010351 |
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Patchy sclerosis of the middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010409 |
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Patchy sclerosis of 2nd toe phalanx
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HP_0010352 |
[Patchy (irregular) increase in bone density of one or more of the phalanges of the second toe. This can take on many forms depending on severity and distribution as can be seen on x-rays.] |
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Bullet-shaped middle phalanx of the 2nd toe
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HP_0010406 |
[An abnormal morphology of the middle phalanx of the second toe, with a short and wide phalanx that tapers distally. Bullet-shaped phalanges lack the normal diaphyseal constriction.] |