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Peripheral hypomyelination
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HP_0007182 |
[Reduced amount of myelin in the nervous system resulting from defective myelinogenesis in the peripheral nervous system.] |
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Abnormal peripheral myelination
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HP_0003130 |
[An abnormality of the myelination of motor and sensory peripheral nerves. These are axons for motor nerves and dendrites for sensory nerves in the strict anatomic sense.] |
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Oscillopsia
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HP_0034773 |
[A visual disturbance in which objects in the visual field appear to oscillate (jump, jiggle, vibrate).] |
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Interosseus muscle atrophy
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HP_0007181 |
[Atrophy of the interosseus muscles (including the palmar interossei that lie on the anterior aspect of the metacarpals, the dorsal interosseus muscles of the hand, which lie between the intercarpals, the plantar interosseus muscles, which lie underneath the metatarsal bones, and the dorsal interossei, which are located between the metatarsal bones.] |
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Distal amyotrophy
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HP_0003693 |
[Muscular atrophy affecting muscles in the distal portions of the extremities.] |
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Decreased blink rate
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HP_0034774 |
[The frequency with which the eye is blinked is below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Abnormal blink rate
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HP_0034775 |
[A deviation from the normal frequency of blinking the eye.] |
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Elevated blink rate
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HP_0034776 |
[The frequecy with which the eye is blinked is above the upper limit of normal.] |
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Purulent sputum
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HP_0034777 |
[Sputum contains pus.] |
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Anticardiolipin IgM antibody positivity
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HP_0020137 |
[The presence of circulating IgM autoantibodies to cardiolipin.] |
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History of recent animal bite
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HP_0020138 |
[Medical history of a recent bite injury due to an animal.] |
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Semidominant inheritance
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HP_0032113 |
[A mode of inheritance that is observed for traits related to a gene encoded on chromosomes in which a trait can manifest in a monoallelic (e.g. heterozygotes) and biallelic (e.g. homozygotes, compound heterozygotes) state, with similar or differing phenotype severity present dependent on the number of alleles affected.] |
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Abnormal Pelli Robson contrast sensitivity chart test
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HP_0032112 |
[An abnormality in perception of contrast as measured by the Pelli-Robson contrast sensitivity chart, which is a large wall-mounted chart, with letters of a fixed size (comprising spatial frequencies appropriate for estimating peak contrast sensitivity) that decrease in contrast.] |
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Reduced contrast sensitivity
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HP_0032036 |
[An abnormality in perception of contrast. Spatial contrast is a physical dimension referring to the light-dark transition of a border or an edge in an image that delineates the existence of a pattern or an object. Contrast sensitivity refers to a measure of how much contrast a person requires to see a target. Contrast-sensitivity measurements differ from acuity measurements; acuity is a measure of the spatial-resolving ability of the visual system under conditions of very high contrast, whereas contrast sensitivity is a measure of the threshold contrast for seeing a target.] |
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Abnormal Vistech contrast sensitivity test
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HP_0032111 |
[An abnormality in perception of contrast as measured by the Vistech wall chart sine wave grating test.] |
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stomach neuroendocrine cell
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CL_1000222 |
[A specialised neuroendocrine cell located in the gastric mucosa that regulates digestive processes including acid secretion and gut motility. This cell stores hormones in large dense core vesicles and synaptic-like microvesicles.] |
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neuroendocrine cell
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CL_0000165 |
[A neuron that is capable of some hormone secretion in response to neuronal signals.] |
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stomach enteroendocrine cell
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CL_1001517 |
[The various hormone- or neurotransmitter-secreting cells present throughout the mucosa of the stomach.] |
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organelle fission
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GO_0048285 |
[The creation of two or more organelles by division of one organelle.] |
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Severely reduced contrast sensitivity
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HP_0032110 |
[A severe reduction in the ability to perceive visual contrast characterized by 1.00 log unit or more contrast sensitivity loss.] |