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Pseudoepiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009268 |
[A secondary ossification center in the proximal phalanx of 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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Absent end-diastolic umbilical artery flow
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HP_0034224 |
[An anomaly that is visualized by umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry. Flow in the umbilical artery should be in the forward direction in normal circumstances. This anomaly is characterized by an absence of flow in the umbilical artery at the end of diastole.] |
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Small epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009269 |
[Abnormally small size of the epiphysis located at the proximal end of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger with respect to age-dependent norms.] |
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Reversed end-diastolic umbilical artery flow
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HP_0034225 |
[An anomaly that is visualized by umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry. Flow in the umbilical artery should be in the forward direction in normal circumstances. This anomaly is characterized by an reversal of flow in the umbilical artery at the end of diastole (i.e., backwards flow).] |
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Champagne cork sign
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HP_0034226 |
[Characteristic appearance of the chest and abdomen in the sagittal view on prenatal ultrasound when the chest is small and the abdomen protruding.] |
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Aortic isthmus hypoplasia
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HP_0034227 |
[A type of aortic arch hypoplasia whereby the isthmus (arch between the left subclavian and insertion of the patent ductus arteriosus/ligamentum arteriosum) has a diameter of less than 40% of the diameter of the ascending aorta.] |
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Sonographic non-visualized fetal bladder
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HP_0034217 |
[Inability to visualize the fetal bladder on targeted prenatal sonography examination. The fetal bladder can be visualized with sonography as a midline, fluid-filled structure in the pelvis as early as 10-12 weeks of gestation. The normal fetus voids at least once an hour but never completely empties the urinary bladder. The fetal bladdder should be consistently imaged after 13 weeks of gestation.] |
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Abnormal fetal genitourinary system morphology
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HP_0034242 |
[An anomalous structural finding of the fetal genitourinary system. 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 intraventricular hemorrhage with ventriculomegaly
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HP_0034218 |
[A type of fetal intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) characterized by spillover to ventricles with flooding of 50% or more of one or both lateral ventricles accrued accompanying ventriculomegaly, but with no apparent brain parenchymal injury. This type of IVH may be defined as a diameter exceeding 15 mm in the transverse diameter of the lateral ventricular atrium as visualiuzed by prenatal sonography.] |
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Fetal intraventricular hemorrhage with periventricular hemorrhage
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HP_0034219 |
[A type of fetal intraventricular hemorrhage that additionally includes hemorrhage in a large part of the periventricular parenchyma.] |
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Aplasia of the 4th finger
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HP_0009281 |
[Absent 4th finger.] |
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syncytium formation by plasma membrane fusion
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GO_0000768 |
[The formation of a syncytium, a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed within a single plasma membrane, by the fusion of the plasma membranes of two or more individual cells.] |
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syncytium formation
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GO_0006949 |
[The formation of a syncytium, a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed within a single plasma membrane. Syncytia are normally derived from single cells that fuse or fail to complete cell division.] |
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Curved phalanges of the 4th finger
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HP_0009285 |
[Curved appearance of the phalanges of the 4th (ring) finger.] |
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Contracture of the distal interphalangeal joint of the 4th finger
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HP_0009275 |
[Chronic loss of joint motion of the distal interphalangeal joint of the 4th finger due to structural changes in non-bony tissue.] |
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ammonia
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CHEBI_16134 |
[An azane that consists of a single nitrogen atom covelently bonded to three hydrogen atoms.] |
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mononuclear parent hydride
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CHEBI_37176 |
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azane
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CHEBI_35107 |
[Saturated acyclic nitrogen hydrides having the general formula NnHn+2.] |
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Contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the 4th finger
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HP_0009276 |
[Chronic loss of joint motion of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the 4th finger due to structural changes in non-bony tissue. That is, the PIP joint of a fourth finger is bent (flexed) and cannot be straightened actively or passively. It is thus a chronic loss of joint motion due to structural changes in muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin that prevents normal movement.] |
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isobutyric acid
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CHEBI_16135 |
[A branched fatty acid comprising propanoic acid carrying a methyl branch at C-2.] |