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Post-vaccination measles
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HP_0020088 |
[Infection with the measles virus of the live-attenuated vaccine. This is an extremely rare event and may indicate immunocompromise in some cases.] |
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Post-vaccination rubella
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HP_0020089 |
[Infection with the rubella virus of the live-attenuated vaccine.] |
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Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
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HP_0020080 |
[Nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of substances in red blood cells.] |
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Pappenheimer bodies
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HP_0020081 |
[A type of erythrocyte inclusion characterized by basophilic stippling of erythrocytes, that is, by numerous very small coarse or fine blue granules within the cytoplasm with the additional stipulation that the stippled particles are due to iron granules (demonstrable by the Prussian blue stain).] |
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positive regulation of protein localization
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GO_1903829 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of a protein localization.] |
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Heinz bodies
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HP_0020082 |
[A type of erythrocyte inclusion composed of denatured hemoglobin.] |
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negative regulation of protein localization
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GO_1903828 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of a protein localization.] |
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Furuncle
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HP_0020083 |
[An infection of a hair follicle that extends subcutaneously, forming an abscess.] |
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Folliculitis
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HP_0025084 |
[Inflammatory cells within the wall and ostia of the hair follicle, creating a follicular-based pustule.] |
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Carbuncle
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HP_0020084 |
[A pustular lesion of the skin emerging from group of infected hair follicles, characterized by a deep location and dissecting through tissue planes. A carbuncle is larger and deeper than a furuncle.] |
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Ankle joint effusion
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HP_0032063 |
[Abnormal accumulation of fluid in or around the ankle joint.] |
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Mallory-Weiss tear
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HP_0032062 |
[Vomiting-induced mucosal laceration at the esophago-gastric junction.] |
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Severely increased total eosinophil count
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HP_0032061 |
[Severe increase in circulating eosinophils, usually characterized as more than 1500 eosinophils per microlitre.] |
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Epithelioid hemangioma
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HP_0032060 |
[A benign neoplasm that includes blood vessel proliferation and a dense eosinophilic inflammatory infiltrate, manifesting as flesh/plum-colored pruritic nodules and papules, most commonly affecting the ear and the periauricular area.] |
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Anti-thyroglobulin antibody positivity
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HP_0032069 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the serum that react to thyroglobulin.] |
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Increased urinary mucus
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HP_0032068 |
[An increased amount of urinary mucus. A small amount of mucus is produced by mucous membrane epithelial cells of the urinary tract. An increased amount of mucus can be detected upon urinalysis or other assays and may indicate conditions such as urinary tract infection, urinary tract reconstruction involving the use of bowel segments, or contamination of the urine sample prior to urinalysis.] |
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Elevated serum bicarbonate concentration
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HP_0032067 |
[An abnormal increase in the concentration of bicarbonate, HCO3[-], in the circulation.] |
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Abnormal serum bicarbonate concentration
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HP_0032065 |
[Any deviation from the normal concentration of bicarbonate, HCO3[-], in the circulation.] |
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Decreased serum bicarbonate concentration
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HP_0032066 |
[An abnormal reduction of the concentration of bicarbonate, HCO3[-], in the circulation.] |
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Abnormality of acid-base homeostasis
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HP_0004360 |
[An abnormality of the balance or maintenance of the balance of acids and bases in bodily fluids, resulting in an abnormal pH.] |