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Subcutaneous arteriolar thrombosis
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HP_6000075 |
[Fibrin thrombi inside subcutaneous arterioles.] |
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Pharyngeal myxoma
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HP_6000074 |
[A myxoma (benign, locally infiltrative neoplasms arising from mesenchymal origin) localized to the pharynx.] |
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Neoplasm of the pharynx
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HP_0100638 |
[A neoplasm originating in the pharynx.] |
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Pancreatic islet beta cell iron deposition
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HP_6000077 |
[Accumulation of abnormally high amounts of iron in beta cells of the pancreas.] |
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Renal vasculitis
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HP_6000076 |
[Vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels) in the kidney. Renal vasculitis can be observed with numerous disorders and presents clinically as rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) which is characterized by acute kidney injury (AKI), haematuria and proteinuria. Histological examination of the kidney reveals severe inflammation in the form of crescent formation, glomerular necrosis and vasculitis of small and medium sized vessels within the kidney.] |
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Ameliorated by nerve block
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HP_6000068 |
[Refers to a sign or symptom that is improved or made more bearable by anesthetic block of a nerve.] |
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Increased myocardial pyrophosphate uptake
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HP_6000067 |
[Amount of pyrophosphate uptake by the myocardium as demonstrated by by technetium pyrophosphate (99mTc-PYP) scintigraphy above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Brief tear break-up time
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HP_6000069 |
[Tear film break up time (number of seconds that elapse between the last blink and the appearance of the first dry spot in the tear film) below the lower limit of normal.] |
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response to peptide
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GO_1901652 |
[Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a peptide stimulus.] |
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Aerophagia
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HP_6000060 |
[Repetitive air swallowing and belching and that may result in abdominal distention.] |
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Abdominal symptom
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HP_0011458 |
[A subjective manifestation of disease localized to the abdomen.] |
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Abnormal nipple discharge
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HP_6000062 |
[Abnormal fluid that seeps out of the nipple of the breast. Nipple discharge is categozied as lactational, physiologic, or pathologic.] |
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Vaginal passage of hydatidiform mole tissue
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HP_6000061 |
[Passage from the vagina of hyatidiform tissue, appearing as clusters of vesicles (similar to small grapes) developed from the transformation of chorionic villi. This is a manifestation of a molar pregnancy (hyatidiform mole).] |
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Excessive eructation
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HP_6000064 |
[Abnormally frequent belching (expelling gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth).] |
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Hepatolithiasis
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HP_6000063 |
[The presence of gallstones within the intrahepatic bile ducts proximal to the right and left hepatic ducts.] |
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Triggered by extension of leg
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HP_6000066 |
[This term refers to pain that is triggered by extending (straightening) the leg.] |
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Esophageal fibrosis
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HP_6000065 |
[Fibrosis located in the subepithelial portion of the esophagus. Fibrosisis is defined by the overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of various tissues and is attributed to excess deposition of extracellular matrix components including collagen.] |
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Dermal multinucleated giant cells
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HP_6000057 |
[Presence of giant cells in the dermis. Giant cells are formed by fusion of various cells such as macrophage, epithelioid cells, monocytes, etc., These are multi-nucleated, large in size, and generally present at the site of chronic inflammation and other granulomatous conditions.] |
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Superficial blush-like subcutaneous fatty lesions
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HP_6000056 |
[Multiple, oblong, fatty lesions in the superficial subcutaneous fatty tissue. They are mostly under 2 cm in long axis diameter. They demonstrate nodular (blush-like) increased fluid signal at unenhanced MRI and are markedly hyperechoic at ultrasound.] |
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Localized to upper eyelid
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HP_6000059 |
[Applies to an abnormality that is situated in the upper eyelid.] |