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Eosinophilic dermal infiltration
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HP_0032022 |
[Presence of abnormally increased amounts of intraepidermal inflammatory cells with a predominance of eosinophils.] |
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Eosinophilic liver infiltration
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HP_0032021 |
[Cellular infiltration of the liver parenchyma with a preponderance of eosinophils.] |
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Forefoot adduction contracture
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HP_0034680 |
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Ankle contracture
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HP_0034677 |
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Eosinophilic bladder infiltration
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HP_0032020 |
[Transmural inflammation of the bladder predominantly with eosinophils, associated with fibrosis with or without muscle necrosis.] |
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Abnormal spinal cord lateral corticospinal tract morphology
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HP_0020030 |
[Any structural abnormality affecting the lateral corticospinal tracts of the spinal cord, which may involve axonal loss, demyelination, or tract degeneration, and can result in motor deficits such as weakness, spasticity, or impaired voluntary movement.] |
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Direct antiglobulin test positive for C3d
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HP_0020031 |
[Demonstration of the presence of C3d complement fragments bound to red blood cell (RBC) membranes using anti-human globulin (Coombs reagent), which produces a visible agglutination reaction.] |
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Hyperreflective retinal dots on OCT
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HP_0020032 |
[Abnormal hyperreflective dots (HRDs) detected in Optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans. The HRDs are scattered, punctiform, small in size, mainly located in the outer retinal layers and/or around pockets of fluid accumulation and are typically not confluent.] |
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Abnormal retinal morphology on macular OCT
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HP_0030612 |
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Irregularity of the retinal pigment epithelium layer on OCT
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HP_0020033 |
[Lack of uniformity in the morphology of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) layer observed on optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. The RPE lies between the neurosensory retina (photoreceptors) and Bruch membrane/choroid, and normally appears as a thin, hyperreflective (bright) band on OCT imaging. This term comprises irregularities which may manifest as thickening, thinning, undulations, or loss of normal reflectivity, potentially affecting retinal structure or function.] |
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Diffuse
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HP_0020034 |
[A spatial pattern that is spread out, i.e., not localized.] |
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Muscle eosinophilia
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HP_0032019 |
[Eosinophil infiltration of skeletal muscle.] |
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Lower limb dysmetria
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HP_0020035 |
[A lack of coordination of leg movement manifested by undershoot or overshoot of the intended position of the leg.] |
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Multiple mononeuropathy
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HP_0032018 |
[A type of peripheral neuropathy that happens when there is damage to two or more different nerve areas characterized by peripheral neuropathy of both the motor and sensory nerves of at least two different nerve trunks. Different nerves are affected either simultaneously or sequentially.] |
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Upper limb dysmetria
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HP_0020036 |
[A lack of coordination of arm movement manifested by undershoot or overshoot of the intended position of the arm.] |
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Astasia
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HP_0020037 |
[A postural abnormality characterized by the inability to stand without external support despite having sufficient muscle strength.] |
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Sputum eosinophilia
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HP_0032017 |
[An increased proportion of eosinophils in sputum in the differentiated cell count.] |
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Forefoot supination contracture
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HP_0034679 |
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Decreased amplitude of sensory action potentials
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HP_0007078 |
[A reduction in the amplitude of sensory nerve action potential. This feature is measured by nerve conduction studies.] |
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Abnormal peripheral action potential amplitude
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HP_0030179 |
[An anomaly in the magnitude of the action potential along a peripheral nerve, that is, of the rapid rise and fall of the electrical membrane potential of the nerve.] |