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muscle layer of infundibulum of uterine tube
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UBERON_0007182 |
[A muscle layer that is part of a uterine tube infundibulum.] |
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Bullet-shaped phalanges of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009548 |
[A second finger with short and wide phalanx that tapers distally. Bullet-shaped phalanges lack the normal diaphyseal constriction.] |
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serosa of infundibulum of uterine tube
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UBERON_0007181 |
[A serous membrane that is part of a uterine tube infundibulum.] |
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hermaphrodite anatomical structure
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UBERON_0007198 |
[An anatomical structure present only in hermaphrodites.] |
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sex-specific anatomical structure
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UBERON_0014402 |
[A part of the body present only in a specific gender.] |
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stroma of bone marrow
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UBERON_0007195 |
[The stroma of the bone marrow is all tissue not directly involved in the primary function of hematopoiesis. The yellow bone marrow belongs here, and makes the majority of the bone marrow stroma, in addition to stromal cells located in the red bone marrow. Yellow bone marrow is found in the Medullary cavity. Still, the stroma is indirectly involved in hematopoiesis, since it provides the hematopoietic microenvironment that facilitates hematopoiesis by the parenchymal cells. For instance, they generate colony stimulating factors, affecting hematopoiesis.] |
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tracheobronchial tree
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UBERON_0007196 |
[The structure from the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles that forms the airways that supply air to the lungs. The lining of the tracheobronchial tree consists of ciliated columnar epithelial cells.] |
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Increased libido
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HP_0046503 |
[Elevated sexual desire.] |
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Abnormal libido
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HP_0031845 |
[Any deviation from the normal sexual drive or desire for sexual activity.] |
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Muscle flaccidity
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HP_0010547 |
[A type of paralysis in which a muscle becomes soft and yields to passive stretching, which results from loss of all or practically all peripheral motor nerves that innervated the muscle. Muscle tone is reduced and the affected muscles undergo extreme atrophy within months of the loss of innervation.] |
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Anorgasmia
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HP_0046502 |
[Inability of individual to reach orgasm.] |
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Percussion myotonia
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HP_0010548 |
[A localized myotonic contraction in a muscle in reaction to percussion (tapping with the examiner's finger, a rubber percussion hammer, or a similar object).] |
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Downbeat nystagmus
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HP_0010545 |
[Downbeat nystagmus is a type of fixation nystagmus with the fast phase beating in a downward direction. It generally increases when looking to the side and down and when lying prone.] |
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Vertical nystagmus
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HP_0010544 |
[Vertical nystagmus may present with either up-beating or down-beating eye movements or both. When present in the straight-ahead position of gaze it is referred to as upbeat nystagmus or downbeat nystagmus.] |
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Muscle fibrillation
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HP_0010546 |
[Fine, rapid twitching of individual muscle fibers with little or no movement of the muscle as a whole as ascertained by electromyography (EMG). If a motor neuron or its axon is destroyed, the muscle fibers it innervates undergo denervation atrophy. This leads to hypersensitivity of individual muscle fibers to acetyl choline so that they may contract spontaneously. Isolated activity of individual muscle fibers is generally so fine it cannot be seen through the intact skin, although it can be recorded as a short-duration spike in the EMG.] |
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Weakness due to upper motor neuron dysfunction
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HP_0010549 |
[Paralysis of voluntary muscles means loss of contraction due to interruption of one or more motor pathways from the brain to the muscle fibers. Although the word paralysis is often used interchangeably to mean either complete or partial loss of muscle strength, it is preferable to use paralysis or plegia for complete or severe loss of muscle strength, and paresis for partial or slight loss. Paralysis due to lesions of the principle motor tracts is related to a lesion in the corticospinal, corticobulbar or brainstem descending (subcorticospinal) neurons.] |
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Curved distal phalanx of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009560 |
[Curved appearance of the distal phalanx of the 2nd finger.] |
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Advanced pneumatization of cranial sinuses
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HP_0010540 |
[A degree of pneumatization that is increased compared to age-related norms.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the phalanges of the 2nd finger
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HP_0009552 |
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Abnormal cervical spine morphology
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HP_0046508 |
[Any morphological abnormality of the cervical vertebral column.] |