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Short sperm flagella
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HP_0032559 |
[Sperm cells with abnormally short flagella.] |
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Absent sperm flagella
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HP_0032558 |
[Sperm cells lacking flagella.] |
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History of bone marrow transplant
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HP_0032557 |
[A past medical history of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation involving myeloablative chemoradiotherapy followed by stem cell rescue with autologous or human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched stem cells derived from a donor.] |
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Circumoral cyanosis
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HP_0032556 |
[Persistent blue color of the skin that surrounds the mouth.] |
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Bounding pulse
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HP_0032555 |
[Increased amplitude (strength) of the pulse.] |
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Absent pulse
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HP_0032554 |
[The pulsation of an artery where the pulse is taken (e.g. the radial artery at the wrist) cannot be detected on physical examination.] |
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Weak pulse
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HP_0032553 |
[A diminution in the amplitude (strength) of the pulse such that the examiner has difficulty feeling the pulse.] |
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Hemorrhoids
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HP_0032551 |
[Enlarged, bulging blood vessels in and around the anus often associated with rectal bleeding, itching, and pain.] |
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Howell-Jolly bodies
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HP_0032550 |
[Howell-Jolly bodies are small, intra-erythrocytic remnants of erythrocyte nuclei. These inclusions are solitary in each erythrocyte and strongly basophilic. These are often confused with overlying platelets, but can be distinguished by the presence of a halo around overlying platelets.] |
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Renal lymphocytic tubulitis
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HP_0032589 |
[Infiltration of the renal tubular epithelium by lymphocytes.] |
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Abnormal bulbus cordis morphology
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HP_0032580 |
[Abnormal structure of the bulbus cordis, which is the single outflow tract of the heart during early embryogenesis.] |
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Hand apraxia
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HP_0032588 |
[Inability to perform purposeful (learned) movements with the hand upon command, even though the command is understood and there is a willingness to perform the movement. Hand apraxia includes the inability to grasp, pick up, and hold large and small objects.] |
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Renal interstitial calcium oxalate
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HP_0032587 |
[The presence of birefringent calcium- and oxalate deposits in interstitial cells of the kidney.] |
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Calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis
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HP_0008672 |
[The presence of calcium- and oxalate-containing calculi (stones) in the kidneys.] |
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Renal interstitial plasma cell infiltration
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HP_0032586 |
[Increased numbers of plasma cells in the interstitial tissues of the kidney.] |
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Renal interstitial eosinophil infiltration
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HP_0032585 |
[Increased numbers of eosinophils in the interstitial tissues of the kidney.] |
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Renal interstitial neutrophil infiltration
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HP_0032584 |
[Increased numbers of neutrophils in the interstitial tissues of the kidney.] |
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Renal glomerular foam cells
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HP_0032583 |
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Renal interstitial foam cells
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HP_0032582 |
[Accumulation of foam cells (FC) in the interstitium of the kidney. Renal FCs display phenotypic characteristics of macrophages and belong to the monocyte/macrophage lineage. Histologically, renal FCs are characterized by round cells with small nuclei and an abundant PAS-positive cytoplasm with lipid-containing vacuoles.] |
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Vascular hamartoma
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HP_0032579 |
[A benign focal growth composed of vascular tissue.] |