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Broad middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009293 |
[Increased width of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger.] |
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Absent middle phalanx of 4th finger
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HP_0009294 |
[Absence of the middle phalanx of the ring (4th) finger.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009299 |
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Short middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009295 |
[Hypoplastic/small middle phalanx of the 4th finger, also known as the ring finger.] |
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Bullet-shaped middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009296 |
[Bullet-shaped phalanx refers to a short and wide phalanx that tapers distally . Bullet-shaped phalanges lack the normal diaphyseal constriction. This term is used if the middle phalanx of the 4th finger is affected.] |
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Curved distal phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009286 |
[Curved appearance of the distal phalanx of the 4th (ring) finger.] |
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generation of neurons
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GO_0048699 |
[The process in which nerve cells are generated. This includes the production of neuroblasts and their differentiation into neurons.] |
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Curved middle phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009287 |
[Curved appearance of the middle phalanx of the 4th (ring) finger.] |
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Abnormal fetal pulmonary morphology
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HP_0034243 |
[An anomalous structural finding of the fetal lungs. 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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Curved proximal phalanx of the 4th finger
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HP_0009288 |
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Gastric pseudomass
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HP_0034244 |
[At US examination from the second trimester onward, the fetal stomach appears as a uniformly anechoic, sharply circumscribed round structure in the left upper quadrant. However, debris is commonly visualized in the stomach, forming a pseudomass.] |
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Fetal head anomaly
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HP_0034245 |
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Fetal scalp mass
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HP_0034246 |
[An abnormal growth (lump) of tissue that projects from the fetal scalp.] |
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Fetal lower urinary tract obstruction
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HP_0034247 |
[An obstruction in the ureter leading to bladder outlet obstruction. Special criteria are used for lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) in the fetus. Prenatal LUTO has classically been suspected on the basis of three ultrasonographic findings: megacystis, dilated posterior urethra (known as the keyhole sign) and hydronephrosis.] |
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Increased fetal lens echogenicity
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HP_0034248 |
[Increased echogenicity (increased brightness in the gray-scale sonography image) of the lens of a fetus.] |
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Severe influenza infection
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HP_0034249 |
[An unusually severe infection by an influenza virus.] |
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Severe viral infection
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HP_0031691 |
[An unusually severe viral infection.] |
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Fetal neck mass
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HP_0034240 |
[An abnormal growth (lump) of tissue in the neck region of a fetus. Masses may be simple cystic,, cystic with a few simple septations (fewer than three septations and less than 3-mm thick), cystic with multiple or thick septations (greater than three septations or septations 3-mm-thick or more), a mass that is than is less than 50% solid, and a mass that is 50% solid or more.] |
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Prenatal death
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HP_0034241 |
[Death of a fetus in the uterus.] |
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Age of death
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HP_0011420 |
[The age group when the cessation of life happens.] |