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epithelium of tongue
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UBERON_0003357 |
[An epithelium that is part of a tongue [Automatically generated definition].] |
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oral epithelium
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UBERON_0002424 |
[An epithelium that is part of the mouth and lines the oral cavity, typically stratified squamous, and may be para-, ortho- or non- keratinized. Primary barrier between oral environment and deeper tissues.] |
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tunica media of vein
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UBERON_0007243 |
[A tunica media that is part of a vein.] |
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synchronous hermaphroditic organism
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UBERON_0010899 |
[Hermaphroditic organism that produces both male and female gametes at the same time.] |
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hermaphroditic organism
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UBERON_0007197 |
[Multicellular organism that can produce both male and female gametes.] |
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tunica adventitia of vein
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UBERON_0007241 |
[A tunica adventitia that is part of a vein.] |
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tunica adventitia of blood vessel
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UBERON_0005734 |
[The outermost layer of a blood vessel, composed mainly of fibrous tissue.] |
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tunica intima of vein
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UBERON_0007242 |
[A tunica intima that is part of a vein.] |
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tunica intima
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UBERON_0002523 |
[The innermost layer of a blood vessel which is a lining of endothelial cells facing the lumen[Kardong].] |
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blood vessel layer
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UBERON_0004797 |
[Any of the tissue layers that comprise a blood vessel. Examples: tunica media, tunica adventitia.] |
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tunica adventitia of artery
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UBERON_0007240 |
[A tunica adventitia that is part of a artery.] |
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nucleus of superior olivary complex
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UBERON_0007247 |
[Any of the nuclei that comprise the superior olivary complex (superior olive). This includes both the primary nuclei such as the lateral and medial nuclei, as well as periolivary nuclei.] |
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Abnormal thumb morphology
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HP_0001172 |
[An abnormal structure of the first digit of the hand.] |
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manual digit 2, 3 or 4
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UBERON_0019232 |
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manual digit
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UBERON_0002389 |
[A digit that is part of a manus (hand).] |
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manual digit 1 or 5
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UBERON_0019231 |
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Complete duplication of distal phalanx of the thumb
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HP_0009606 |
[Complete duplication of the distal phalanx of the thumb. On x-ray two separate bones appear side to side.] |
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Duplication of the distal phalanx of the thumb
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HP_0009612 |
[Complete or partial duplication of the distal phalanx of the thumb. Depending on the severity, the appearance on x-ray can vary from a notched phalanx (the duplicated bone is almost completely fused with the phalanx), a partially fused appearance of the two bones, or two separate bones appearing side to side.] |
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Complete duplication of thumb phalanx
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HP_0009943 |
[A complete duplication affecting one or more of the phalanges of the thumb. As opposed to a partial duplication were there is still a variable degree of fusion between the duplicated bones, a complete duplication leads to two separate bones appearing side to side (radio-ulnar axis) as seen on x-rays. A duplication leading to an accessory bone appearing in the proximo-distal axis on x-rays, this is actually a different entity called a Pseudoepiphyses (see according terms) sometimes also referred to as Hyperphalangism.] |
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Complete duplication of proximal phalanx of the thumb
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HP_0009608 |
[Complete duplication of the proximal phalanx of the thumb. On x-ray two separate bones appear side to side. In contrast to the proximal phalanges of the digits 2-5, the proximal phalanx of the thumb is embryologically equivalent to the middle phalanges of the other digits, whereas the first metacarpal is embryologically of phalangeal origin and as such equivalent to the proximal phalanges of the other digits.] |