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dermatome
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UBERON_0004016 |
[A transitional population of migrating mesenchymal cells that derive from somites and that will become dermal cells.] |
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developing mesenchymal structure
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UBERON_0017650 |
[A mesenchyme-derived anatomical entity undergoing a transtion to become another structure.] |
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embryonic-extraembryonic boundary
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UBERON_0004015 |
[The connection between the embryo proper and extraembryonic tissues.] |
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non-material anatomical boundary
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UBERON_0000015 |
[A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures.] |
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lactone
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CHEBI_25000 |
[Any cyclic carboxylic ester containing a 1-oxacycloalkan-2-one structure, or an analogue having unsaturation or heteroatoms replacing one or more carbon atoms of the ring.] |
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neck of scapula
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UBERON_0018667 |
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hypoglossal canal
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UBERON_0006682 |
[The hypoglossal canal is a bony canal in the occipital bone of the skull.] |
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posterior fontanelle
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UBERON_0006683 |
[A gap between bones in the skull at the junction of the sagittal suture and lambdoidal suture.] |
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fontanelle
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UBERON_0002221 |
[Anatomical structure that is a membranous gap between bones of the skull[TAO]. In humans: Fontanelles are soft spots on a baby's head which, during birth, enable the bony plates of the skull to flex, allowing the child's head to pass through the birth canal. The ossification of the bones of the skull cause the fontanelles to close over by a child's second birthday. The closures eventually form the sutures of the neurocranium. Although there are the two anterior and posterior fontanelles, there are two more fontanelles of interest, the mastoid fontanelle, and the sphenoidal fontanelle[WP].] |
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germinal neuroepithelium
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UBERON_0004022 |
[The single layer of epithelial cells that lines the early neural tube and develops into the nervous system and into the neural crest cells.] |
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frenulum of tongue
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UBERON_0006689 |
[A small fold of mucous membrane extending from the floor of the mouth to the midline of the underside of the tongue.] |
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spinal vein
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UBERON_0006686 |
[A vein that is part of a vertebral column.] |
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Uterine adenofibroma
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HP_0034709 |
[A rare benign mullerian mixed tumor of the uterus composed of benign epithelial and mesenchymal components.] |
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Fibrous dysplasia of the bones
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HP_0010734 |
[Tumor-like growths that consist of replacement of the medullary bone with fibrous tissue, causing the expansion and weakening of the areas of bone involved. Especially when involving the skull or facial bones, the lesions can cause externally visible deformities. The skull is often, but not necessarily, affected, and any other bone or bones may be involved. Fibrous dysplasia can either effect isolated bones (Monostotic fibrous dysplasia) or also generalized all bones of the body (Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia).] |
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Corneal amyloidosis
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HP_0034701 |
[A form of amyloidosis that is located in the cornea.] |
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Abnormal keratinocyte morphology
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HP_0034702 |
[Any structural anomaly of the keratinocyte. The keratinocyte is the major cell type of the epidermis and is responsible for generating the protective barrier.] |
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
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HP_0010735 |
[Fibrous dysplasia of the bones were lesions are localized in many bones throughout of the body. Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is a cardinal feature of McCune-Albright syndrome.] |
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Keratinocyte vacuolization
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HP_0034703 |
[Increased number of vacuoles (membrane-bound organelles that areempty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane, and filled with fluid) in keratinocytes.] |
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Naevus flammeus of the eyelid
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HP_0010733 |
[Naevus flammeus localized in the skin of the eyelid.] |
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Nevus flammeus
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HP_0001052 |
[A congenital vascular malformation consisting of superficial and deep dilated capillaries in the skin which produce a reddish to purplish discolouration of the skin.] |