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Hypotropia
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HP_0025584 |
[A form of manifest strabismus (heterotropia) in which one eye is deviated downwards when both eyes are open.] |
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Alternating hypophoria
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HP_0500079 |
[A type of vertical phoria in which, in dissociation, the occluded eye deviates downwards.] |
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Hypophoria
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HP_0031725 |
[A form of latent strabismus (heterophoria) in which, on dissociation, the occluded eye deviates downwards.] |
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ventral side of post-anal tail
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UBERON_0018691 |
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Abnormal ocular alignment
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HP_0500073 |
[Any deviation from the normal ocular alignment.] |
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Dissociated vertical deviation
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HP_0500074 |
[An incomitant tendency for an occluded eye to elevate and extort which resolves on uncovering.] |
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Dissociated horizontal deviation
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HP_0500075 |
[A change in horizontal ocular alignment, unrelated to accommodation, that is brought about solely by a change in the balance of visual input from the two eyes.] |
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dorsal side of post-anal tail
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UBERON_0018692 |
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Alternating hypertropia
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HP_0500076 |
[A type of vertical tropia in which, when one eye is fixing, the other eye is deviated upwards.] |
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Hypertropia
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HP_0025586 |
[A type of strabismus characterized by permanent upward deviation of the visual axis of one eye.] |
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Abnormality of the elbow
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HP_0009811 |
[An anomaly of the joint that connects the upper and the lower arm.] |
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Amelia involving the upper limbs
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HP_0009812 |
[Amelia of one or both upper limbs.] |
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Transverse terminal upper limb defect
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HP_6000918 |
[A congenital anomaly that appears as an amputation at different levels of the arm, e.g. humerus, proximal forearm, wrist or finger. The limb is missing the terminal (distal) segment(s), with preservation of all the segment(s) proximal to the missing segment.] |
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Upper limb phocomelia
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HP_0009813 |
[Missing or malformed long bones of the upper limbs with the distal parts (the hands) connected to the variably shortened or even absent upper extremity, leading to a flipper-like appearance, as opposed to other forms of limb malformations were either the whole limb is missing (such as amelia), or the distal part of a limb is absent (peromelia).] |
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Upper limb peromelia
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HP_0009814 |
[Peromelia affecting only the upper limbs. That is, the distal parts of the arm are missing leading to stump formation.] |
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Lower limb undergrowth
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HP_0009816 |
[Leg shortening because of underdevelopment of one or more bones of the lower extremity.] |
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Amelia involving the lower limbs
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HP_0009818 |
[Complete or near-complete absence of a leg.] |
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Transverse terminal lower limb defect
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HP_6000946 |
[A congenital anomaly that appears as an amputation at different levels of the leg, e.g. femur, foreleg, ankle or toe. The limb is missing the terminal (distal) segment(s), with preservation of all the segment(s) proximal to the missing segment.] |
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muscular layer of vagina
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UBERON_0006652 |
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alkyl alcohol
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CHEBI_50584 |
[An aliphatic alcohol in which the aliphatic alkane chain is substituted by a hydroxy group at unspecified position.] |