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Abnormal immune system morphology
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HP_0032251 |
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pancreatic goblet cell
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CL_1000322 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium of pancreatic duct.] |
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branched duct epithelial cell
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CL_0000069 |
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pancreas exocrine glandular cell
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CL_1001599 |
[Glandular cell of exocrine pancreas epithelium. Example: pancreatic acinar cell, glandular cells in pancreatic canaliculi, glandular cells in pancreatic ducts.] |
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mucous cell of stomach
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CL_0002180 |
[An epithelial cell of the stomach. This cell produces mucous.] |
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Abnormal circulating free T3 concentration
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HP_0032209 |
[A deviation from the normal concentration of free triiodothyronine (T3) in the blood circulation. A proportion of T3 is bound to plasma proteins in the blood, including mainly thyroxine binding globulin, transthyretin, and albumin. T3 that is not bound to a protein is referred to as free T3.] |
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Increased urinary type 1 collagen N-terminal telopeptide level
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HP_0032208 |
[An increased concentration of type 1 collagen N-terminal telopeptide (NTx) level in the urine. Generally the test is performed over a period of time, for instance, 10 cc of morning urine can be collected following 12 hours overnight fasting or for 24 hours.] |
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Focal atonic seizure
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HP_0020220 |
[A focal seizure characterized at onset by sudden loss or diminution of muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic activity, typically lasting more than 500 ms but less than 2 seconds. It may involve the head, trunk, jaw or limb musculature.] |
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obsolete Abnormal cerebrospinal fluid metabolite concentration
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HP_0032207 |
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small intestine goblet cell
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CL_1000495 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the small intestine.] |
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Hypohomocysteinemia
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HP_0020222 |
[A decreased concentration of homocysteine in the blood.] |
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Abnormal circulating homocysteine concentration
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HP_0010919 |
[An abnormality of a homocysteine metabolic process.] |
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Decreased number of small peripheral myelinated nerve fibers
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HP_0007249 |
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Decreased number of peripheral myelinated nerve fibers
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HP_0003380 |
[A loss of myelinated nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system (in general, this finding can be observed on nerve biopsy).] |
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Increased circulating galectin-3 level
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HP_0032205 |
[An increased circulation of galectin-3 in the blood circulation.] |
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Dermal sinus tract
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HP_0020223 |
[A dermal sinus tract is an abnormality present at birth over the dorsal midline where an abnormal epithelialized connection from the skin tracks inwards towards the spine, most commonly seen in the lumbosacral region.] |
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Mammary duct ectasia
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HP_0020224 |
[A non-proliferative inflammatory disorder of the large duct (milk duct) of the breast; as such, it affects nipple and areola complex. The condition is characterized by focal dilatation of the lactiferous duct system is due to endoluminal changes, as well as the loss of duct wall elastin, leading to abnormally dilated and tortuous lactiferous ducts with associated periductal inflammation and fibrosis. Mammary duct ectasia may present with nipple discharge or palpable mass.] |
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Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection
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HP_0032204 |
[Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection is an uncommon outcome of EBV infection and may present as a waxing and waning or fulminant syndrome. Unlike acute infectious mononucleosis, wherein EBV establishes lifelong infection and survives by maintaining a delicate balance with the host as a latent infection, in chronic active EBV infection the host-virus balance is disturbed.] |
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Abnormal circulating proteinogenic amino acid concentration
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HP_0033107 |
[An elevated level of a proteinogenic amino acid in the blood circulation. These are the 23 alpha-amino acids that are precursors to proteins, and are incorporated into proteins during translation. The group includes the 20 amino acids encoded by the nuclear genes of eukaryotes together with selenocysteine, pyrrolysine, and N-formylmethionine.] |
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Positive stool giardia antigen
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HP_0034867 |
[Test for giardia antigen in stool such as immune assay or DFA positive.] |