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Nipple tenderness
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HP_0020226 |
[Pain or discomfort produced by touching the nipple.] |
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Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
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HP_0032202 |
[Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is widely accepted as the precursor lesion of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC). VSCC arises via either a human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated pathway, or more commonly, via a mechanism independent of HPV, often being linked to chronic inflammatory conditions such as lichen sclerosus (LS). Accordingly, two distinct subtypes of VIN are recognized: the HPV-associated high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion/usual VIN (HSIL/uVIN) and the non-HPV-associated differentiated VIN (dVIN). HSIL is clinically identified by its multifocal, warty appearance and on histology by conspicuous cytological and architectural atypia. Differentiated VIN, on the other hand, often produces ill-defined lesions, and on histology, notoriously mimics non-neoplastic epithelial disorders (NNED), particularly LS. As a result, dVIN is rarely identified in advance of a diagnosis of invasive malignancy, despite being the precursor lesion of the majority of VSCC.] |
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Vulvar neoplasm
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HP_0030416 |
[A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the female external genital tract (vulva).] |
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Floating gallbladder
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HP_0020227 |
[An abnormal configuration in which the gallbladder is pedunculated, hanging free of the liver, and attached only by the cystic mesentery,] |
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Rotator cuff tear
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HP_0032201 |
[The term rotator cuff describes the tendons connecting the infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis muscles to the humeral head.Traumatic tears of the rotator cuff tend to occur at the tendon-bone junction of the supraspinatus and greater tuberosity of the humerus whereas degenerative tears tend to be seen posteriorly at the junction of the supraspinatus and infraspinatu A rotator cuff tear is when one or more of these tendons tears or detaches from the humerus.] |
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Biospecimen phenotypic feature
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HP_0020228 |
[A phenotypic abnormality obvserved in a biospecimen such as a biopsy or an extirpated tumor or tissue.] |
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Perivascular fibrosis
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HP_0032200 |
[The presence of thick collagen bundles around blood vessels, often in an onion-skin type whorling pattern.] |
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adipocyte of epicardial fat of right ventricle
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CL_1000310 |
[An adipocyte that is part of the epicardial fat of right ventricle.] |
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epicardial adipocyte
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CL_1000309 |
[An adipocyte that is part of the epicardial fat.] |
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Abnormal lymph-node biospecimen
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HP_0020229 |
[Any abnormal phenotypic feature observed in a biospecimen derived from a lymph node, generally obtained by lymph node biopsy (removal of lymph node tissue for microscopic examination).] |
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bronchial goblet cell
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CL_1000312 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium of bronchus.] |
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adipocyte of epicardial fat of left ventricle
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CL_1000311 |
[An adipocyte that is part of the epicardial fat of left ventricle.] |
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fibroblast of areolar connective tissue
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CL_1000303 |
[A fibroblast that is part of the areolar connective tissue.] |
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fibroblast of dense regular elastic tissue
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CL_1000307 |
[A fibroblast that is part of the dense regular elastic tissue.] |
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Praxis-induced seizure
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HP_0020210 |
[A seizure precipitated by complex, cognition-guided tasks often involving visuomotor coordination and decision-making.] |
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fibroblast of tunica adventitia of artery
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CL_1000306 |
[A fibroblast that is part of the tunica adventitia of artery.] |
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adventitial fibroblast
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CL_4052030 |
[A fibroblast of the adventitia of a blood vessel. This cell contributes to vascular homeostasis, remodeling, and inflammation by producing extracellular matrix components, cytokines, and growth factors. Adventitial fibroblast can transition into an activated state during injury or disease, marked by increased proliferation, migration, matrix deposition, and contractile protein expression] |
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Proprioceptive-induced seizure
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HP_0020211 |
[A seizure precipitated by movement or a change in posture.] |
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adipocyte
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CL_0000136 |
[A fat-storing cell found mostly in the abdominal cavity and subcutaneous tissue of mammals. Fat is usually stored in the form of triglycerides.] |
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Reading-induced seizure
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HP_0020212 |
[A seizure precipitated by reading.] |