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Encephalocele
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HP_0002084 |
[A neural tube defect characterized by sac-like protrusions of the brain and the membranes that cover it through openings in the skull.] |
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Colonic fibrinopurulent exudate
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HP_0034638 |
[Fluid visible on the colonic surface containing fibrin, inflammatory cells, and cellular debris.] |
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Generalized hyperreflexia
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HP_0007034 |
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Bloodstream microfilaria
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HP_0034639 |
[Presence of filaria in the blood stream. Filariasis is a common cause of elephantiasis in Coastal Districts of India. The initial manifestations are repeated episodes of fever with chills and rigor, lymphadenopathy which gradually progress to elephantiasis. In India filarial infestation is commonly caused by W. bancrofti and Brugia malayi, the former responsible for almost 98 percent of all cases.] |
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Blood parasite
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HP_0034523 |
[Detection of a parasitic organism in the blood stream. Blood parasites include malaria plasmodia, microfilaria species, trypanosomes (the causative agents of African sleeping sickness and South American Changas disease) and the causative agents of schistosomiasis of the bladder and the intestine.] |
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Cerebellar dysplasia
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HP_0007033 |
[Cerebellar dysplasia (abnormal growth or development) is defined by abnormal cerebellar foliation, white matter arborization, and gray-white matter junction. Cerebellar dysplasia is a neuroimaging finding that describes abnormalities of both the cerebellar cortex and white matter and is associated with variable neurodevelopmental outcome. Dysplasia may globally involve the cerebellum or affect only one cerebellar hemisphere. In addition, cerebellar dysplasia may be associated with cortical/subcortical cysts.] |
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dicarboxylic acid monoamide(1-)
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CHEBI_77450 |
[A monocarboxylic acid anion obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group of any dicarboxylic acid monoamide; major species at pH 7.3.] |
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Elevated placental alkaline phosphatase
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HP_0010682 |
[An abnormally increased level of alkaline phosphatase, placental type in the blood.] |
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Chronic lymphocytic meningitis
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HP_0007041 |
[Meningitis that persists for more than 4 weeks, and lymphocytes are present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).] |
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Meningitis
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HP_0001287 |
[Inflammation of the meninges.] |
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Low tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase
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HP_0010683 |
[An abnormally reduced level of alkaline phosphatase, tissue-nonspecific isozyme in the blood.] |
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Elevated alkaline phosphatase of renal origin
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HP_0010680 |
[An abnormally increased level of kidney isoforms of alkaline phosphatase, tissue-nonspecific isozyme in the blood.] |
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Elevated intestinal alkaline phosphatase
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HP_0010681 |
[An abnormally increased level of alkaline phosphatase, intestinal type in the blood.] |
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Ameliorated by folinic acid
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HP_0034630 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is improved or made more bearable by treatment with folinic acid.] |
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Low alkaline phosphatase of hepatic origin
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HP_0010686 |
[An abnormally reduced level of liver isoforms of alkaline phosphatase in the blood.] |
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Triggered by succinylcholine anesthetic
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HP_0034631 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exposure to a succinylcholine anesthetic such as suxamethonium.] |
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Low intestinal alkaline phosphatase
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HP_0010687 |
[An abnormally reduced level of alkaline phosphatase, intestinal type in the blood.] |
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Exogenous androgen exposure
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HP_0034632 |
[History of having been treated with an exogenous androgen medication.] |
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Low alkaline phosphatase of bone origin
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HP_0010684 |
[An abnormally reduced level of bone isoforms of alkaline phosphatase in the blood.] |
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Osteolytic defects of the hand bones
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HP_0009699 |
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