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Dysgraphia
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HP_0010526 |
[A writing disability in the absence of motor or sensory deficits of the upper extremities, resulting in an impairment in the ability to write regardless of the ability to read and not due to intellectual impairment.] |
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Decreased fetal abdominal circumference
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HP_6000339 |
[The distance around the abdomen of a fetus, generally as measured by prenatal sonography, is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Abnormal fetal abdominal circumference
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HP_0020303 |
[Any deviation from the normal range of the fetal abdominal circumference, which is typically measured sonographically in a transverse view using the outer borders of the skin line at the plane where the fetal stomach, umbilical vein and portal sinus is visible. Abnormal fetal abdominal circumference is defined as less than the 10th or greater than the 90th percentile for gestational age.] |
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Alexia
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HP_0010523 |
[An acquired type of sensory aphasia where damage to the brain leads to the loss of the ability to read.] |
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Disturbed perception with a stimulus
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HP_5200204 |
[A perceptual experience in which an individual's perception of sensory stimuli is altered or disrupted in some way, resulting in abnormal or distorted sensory perceptions despite the presence of actual external stimuli.] |
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Echolalia
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HP_0010529 |
[Echolalia is the automatic imitative repetition of sounds, words, or phrases in the absence of explicit awareness. The repeated words or phrases are typically odd or used in a non-social manner. These can be words or phrases that the affected individual has heard or invented.] |
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Astereognosis
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HP_0010527 |
[Tactile agnosia refers to the inability to recognize objects by touch, while the inability to discriminate shape and size by touch is also a related condition.] |
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Tactile agnosia
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HP_5200406 |
[The inability to recognize objects by touch is called tactile agnosia.] |
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Prosopagnosia
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HP_0010528 |
[Inability to recognize faces of familiar persons.] |
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Ivory epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009530 |
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Pseudoepiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009531 |
[A secondary ossification center in the proximal phalanx of the second finger that is distinct from the normal epiphysis that does not contribute to the longitudinal growth of a tubular bone.] |
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Small epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009532 |
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Gait apraxia
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HP_0010521 |
[Gait apraxia affecting the ability to make walking movements with the legs.] |
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Stippling of the epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009533 |
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Dyslexia
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HP_0010522 |
[A learning disorder characterized primarily by difficulties in learning to read and spell. Dyslectic children also exhibit a tendency to read words from right to left and to confuse letters such as b and d whose orientation is important for their identification. Children with dyslexia appear to be impaired in phonemic skills (the ability to associate visual symbols with the sounds they represent).] |
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Triangular epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009534 |
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Aplasia of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009535 |
[Absent 2nd (index) finger.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the 2nd finger
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HP_0006264 |
[A small/hypoplastic or absent/aplastic 2nd finger.] |
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intramuscular adipose tissue
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UBERON_0019143 |
[Adipose tissue which is located throughout skeletal muscle and is responsible for the marbling seen in certain cuts of beef. In humans, excess accumulation of intramuscular fat is associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.] |
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adipose tissue
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UBERON_0001013 |
[Portion of connective tissue composed of adipocytes enmeshed in areolar tissue.] |