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Sleep-related breathing disorders
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HP_5200283 |
[Conditions of abnormal and difficult respiration during sleep, including chronic snoring and sleep apnea.] |
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Gallbladder enlargement
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HP_0034506 |
[Abnormal increased in the thickness of the size of the gallbladder.] |
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Gallbladder mass
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HP_0034507 |
[An abnormal lesion or swelling seen on gallbladder imaging.] |
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Fingerprint bodies
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HP_0034508 |
[Fingerprint bodies are inclusion bodies located at the periphery of the muscle fibers underneath the sarcolemma (subsarcolemmal), consisting of non-membrane-bound packed lamellae arranged in concentric patterns resembling fingerprints.] |
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Spheroid bodies
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HP_0034509 |
[An accumulation of myofilamentous material within individual muscle fibers, forming usually round but occasionally elongated bodies ranging from 2 to 15 pm in size. The so-called spheroid bodies stain green with the modified trichrome preparation and are mainly present in the periphery of type 1 muscle fibers, where they may occupy large sectors sharply demarcated from the remainder of the cross-sectioned muscle fiber.] |
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Small sella turcica
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HP_0010538 |
[An abnormally small sella turcica.] |
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halophenol
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CHEBI_38856 |
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Thin calvarium
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HP_0010539 |
[The presence of an abnormally thin calvarium.] |
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Contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009540 |
[Chronic loss of joint motion of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the 2nd finger due to structural changes in non-bony tissue.] |
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Paroxysmal vertigo
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HP_0010532 |
[Paroxysmal episodes of vertigo.] |
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Spasmus nutans
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HP_0010533 |
[The combination of pendular nystagmus, head nodding, and torticollis.] |
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Glenoid fracture
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HP_0034500 |
[A fracture of the glenoid fossa, a relatively shallow dish is located on the lateral scapula and is the socket portion of the shoulder joint that meets to articulate the humeral head.] |
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Fractured shoulder bone
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HP_0041245 |
[A partial or complete breakage of a shoulder bone.] |
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high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit alpha
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PR_000007431 |
[An immunoglobulin gamma Fc receptor II/III/IV that is a translation product of the human FCER1A gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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immunoglobulin gamma Fc receptor II/III/IV
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PR_000001355 |
[A protein with a core domain architecture consisting of an extracellular domain containing two copies of the Immunoglobulin domain (Pfam:PF00047), followed by a single-pass transmembrane region and a small intracellular domain. The active protein is a low affinity receptor for immunoglobulin gamma chain Fc region. Human II-a, II-b, and II-c represent a recent gene expansion and are equally related to mouse II, III, and IV. Human III-A and III-B are closely related and closer to mouse IV than to mouse III.] |
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Palatal tremor
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HP_0010530 |
[Palatal tremor (PT) is an involuntary, rhythmic and oscillatory movement of the soft palate. PT is a rare type of tremor involving the soft palate. It can be unilateral or bilateral.] |
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Widened mediastinum
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HP_0034501 |
[Abnormal increase in the width of the mediastinum, often defined as being greater than 6 to 8 cm.] |
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Spinal myoclonus
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HP_0010531 |
[Spinal myoclonus is generally due to a tumor, infection, injury, or degenerative process of the spinal cord, and is characterized by involuntary rhythmic muscle contractions, usually at a rate of more than one per second. Myoclonus occurs synchronously in several muscles and can be increased in severity and frequency by fatigue or stress, but is usually unaffected by sensory stimuli. Spinal myoclonus ceases during sleep or anesthesia.] |
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Narrow mediastinum
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HP_0034502 |
[Abnormal decrease in the width of the mediastinum.] |
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Broad phalanges of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009547 |
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