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endomembrane system
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GO_0012505 |
[A collection of membranous structures involved in transport within the cell. The main components of the endomembrane system are endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, vesicles, cell membrane and nuclear envelope. Members of the endomembrane system pass materials through each other or though the use of vesicles.] |
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Malignant rhabdoid tumor of the bladder
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HP_0034560 |
[A rhabdoid tumor (a rare aggressive malignancies in infants and young children with a poor prognosis) originating in the urinary bladder.] |
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Rhabdoid tumor of the ovary
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HP_0034558 |
[A highly aggressive, extremely rare neoplasm of the ovary that is usually seen in children. The term rhabdoid is used because the tumor cells resemble rhabdomyoblasts but lack myogenic markers.] |
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Cardiac rhabdoid tumor
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HP_0034559 |
[A rare and aggressive neoplasms developing mainly in the kidney but also in cerebral and extra-cerebral tissues and rarely in the heart. Histologically, rhabdoid renal and extrarenal tumors share common characteristics. The cells are polygonal, with eccentric, vesicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli, eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions. The tumors have an infiltrative growth pattern, necrosis, and high proliferative index. The immunohistochemistry tools of investigation facilitate differential diagnosis by showing loss of INI-1 expression, usually accompanied by germline mutations of the SMARCB1 gene. When INI-1 is still expressed in the affected tissues, a rhabdoid tumor with SMARCA4 mutations should be considered.] |
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Small intestinal lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate
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HP_0034550 |
[Infiltration of the wall of the small intestine by lymphocytes and mature plasma cells.] |
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Triggered by neuroleptic medication
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HP_0034551 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is provoked or brought about by exposure to neuroleptic (also known as antipsychotic) medication.] |
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Abnormal cell morphology
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HP_0025461 |
[Any anomaly of cell structure.] |
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Absence of peroxisomes
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HP_0034553 |
[Lack of observable peroxisomes. This feature can be observed by immunohistochemical staining of cultured cells (such as fibroblasts) or by electronmicroscopy.] |
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Paucity of peroxisomes
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HP_0034554 |
[Reduced number of observable peroxisomes per cell. This feature can be observed by immunohistochemical staining of cultured cells (such as fibroblasts) or by electronmicroscopy.] |
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Reduced sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase activity
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HP_0034555 |
[Reduced activity of the enzyme sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase, which typically is measured in a biopsy specimen from liver or muscle.] |
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Deficit at segmental level
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HP_0034556 |
[Refers to distribution of neurological deficits that corresponds to a deficit of a specific spinal segment and all segments below it.] |
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mesothelium of serous pericardium
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UBERON_0007188 |
[A mesothelium that is part of a serous pericardium.] |
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mesothelium
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UBERON_0001136 |
[Simple squamous epithelium of mesodermal origin which lines serous membranes. Examples: mesothelium of pleura, mesothelium of peritoneum[FMA]. Wikipedia: The mesothelium is a membrane that forms the lining of several body cavities: the pleura (thoracal cavity), peritoneum (abdominal cavity including the mesentery) and pericardium (heart sac). Mesothelial tissue also surrounds the male internal reproductive organs (the tunica vaginalis testis) and covers the internal reproductive organs of women (the tunica serosa uteri).] |
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mesothelium of pericardial cavity
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UBERON_0003388 |
[A mesothelium that is part of a pericardium [Automatically generated definition].] |
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Ovarian torsion
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HP_0034503 |
[Ovarian torsion is a twisting of the ligaments that support the adnexa, cutting off the blood flow to the ovary.] |
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Central sleep apnea
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HP_0010536 |
[Sleep apnea results from a temporary loss of the central drive to the muscles responsible for breathing.] |
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Septate gallbladder
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HP_0034504 |
[Septate gallbladder is characterized by the presence of a septum that divides the gallbladder in two chambers. When the septum dividing the gallbladder lies longitudinally it is called bilobed gallbladder and when there is a transverse septum separating the fundus from the rest of the gallbladder it is called an hour-glass gallbladder.] |
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Wide cranial sutures
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HP_0010537 |
[An abnormally increased width of the cranial sutures for age-related norms (generally resulting from delayed closure).] |
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Transient global amnesia
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HP_0010534 |
[A paroxysmal, transient loss of memory function with preservation of immediate recall and remote memory but with a severe impairment of memory for recent events and ability to retain new information.] |
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Gallbladder wall thickening
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HP_0034505 |
[Abnormal increased in the thickness of the wall of the gallbladder.] |