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Focal aware non-motor seizure
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HP_0032682 |
[A focal non-motor seizure in which awareness is retained throughout the seizure.] |
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Focal non-motor seizure
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HP_0032679 |
[A type of focal-onset seizure characterized by non-motor signs or symptoms (or behavior arrest) as its initial semiological manifestation.] |
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Increased female libido
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HP_0030019 |
[Elevated sexual desire in female] |
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Female sexual dysfunction
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HP_0030014 |
[A problem occurring during any phase of the female sexual response cycle that prevents the individual from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity] |
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Vaginismus
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HP_0030017 |
[Recurrent or persistent involuntary spasms of the musculature of the outer third of the vagina that interferes with vaginal penetration, and which causes personal distress.] |
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Decreased female libido
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HP_0030018 |
[Diminished sexual desire in female.] |
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Non-motor seizure
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HP_0033259 |
[A seizure with clinical manifestation but without motor signs (other than possible behavior arrest) as its initial clinical manifestation. The electrographic onset may be generalized, focal, or unknown.] |
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Eyelid myoclonia seizure
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HP_0032678 |
[An eyelid myoclonia seizure is a type of generalized myoclonic seizure which may or may not be associated with loss of awareness.] |
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Generalized myoclonic seizure
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HP_0002123 |
[A generalized myoclonic seizure is a type of generalized motor seizure characterized by bilateral, sudden, brief (<100 ms) involuntary single or multiple contraction of muscles or muscle groups of variable topography (axial, proximal limb, distal). Myoclonus is less regularly repetitive and less sustained than is clonus.] |
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Female anorgasmia
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HP_0030015 |
[The persistent of recurrent difficulty, delay in, or absence of attaining orgasm following sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal.] |
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Dyspareunia
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HP_0030016 |
[Recurrent or persistent genital pain associated with sexual intercourse.] |
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Generalized-onset seizure
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HP_0002197 |
[A generalized-onset seizure is a type of seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. The networks may include cortical and subcortical structures but not necessarily the entire cortex.] |
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monocyte chemotaxis
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GO_0002548 |
[The movement of a monocyte in response to an external stimulus.] |
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chronic inflammatory response
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GO_0002544 |
[Inflammation of prolonged duration (weeks or months) in which active inflammation, tissue destruction, and attempts at repair are proceeding simultaneously. Although it may follow acute inflammation, chronic inflammation frequently begins insidiously, as a low-grade, smoldering, often asymptomatic response.] |
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inflammatory response
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GO_0006954 |
[The immediate defensive reaction (by vertebrate tissue) to infection or injury caused by chemical or physical agents. The process is characterized by local vasodilation, extravasation of plasma into intercellular spaces and accumulation of white blood cells and macrophages.] |
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obsolete Endometriosis
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HP_0030013 |
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Chronic cutaneous wound
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HP_0032676 |
[A cutaneous wound that has failed to proceed through the orderly and timely process to produce an atomic and functional integrity, or proceeded through the repair process without establishing a sustained anatomic and functional result.] |
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Cutaneous wound
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HP_0032674 |
[A cutaneous wound is a defined as a disruption of normal anatomic structure and function of the skin that occurs owing to an injury of the skin. Wound healing is a dynamic, interactive process involving soluble mediators, blood cells, extracellularmatrix, and parenchymal cells. Wound healing has three phases: inflammation, tissue formation, and tissue remodeling, that overlap in time.] |
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Acute cutaneous wound
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HP_0032675 |
[A cutaneous wound that is proceeding through an orderly and timely reparative process that results in sustained restoration of the anatomic and functional integrity of the skin.] |
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Imperforate hymen
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HP_0030011 |
[A congenital disorder where the hymen (a membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening) does not have an opening and completely obstructs the vagina.] |