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Refractory status epilepticus
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HP_0032867 |
[Refractory status epilepticus is defined as status epilepticus continuing despite two appropriately selected and dosed antiepileptic drugs, including a benzodiazepine.] |
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Intrahepatic biliary atresia
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HP_0005248 |
[Atresia in the intrahepatic bile duct.] |
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Biliary atresia
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HP_0005912 |
[Atresia of the biliary tree.] |
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Functional intestinal obstruction
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HP_0005249 |
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Gastrointestinal obstruction
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HP_0004796 |
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Increased jitter at single fiber EMG
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HP_0030205 |
[The variation in the time interval between the two action potentials of the same motor unit is called jitter. This term therefore applies to increased variability in the interval between successive action potentials of the same motor unit, which is measured by electromyography (EMG).] |
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Oculoclonic status epilepticus
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HP_0032866 |
[A type of focal motor status epilepticus characterized by repetitive and rapid saccades, in association with epileptic discharges.] |
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Giant hypertrophic gastritis
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HP_0005246 |
[A type of gastritis characterized by excessive proliferation of the gastric mucosa and diffuse thickening of the gastric mucosal folds.] |
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Myoclonic absence status epilepticus
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HP_0032865 |
[Myoclonic absence status epilepticus is a type of generalized non-convulsive status epilepticus without coma that is semiologically a prolonged myoclonic absence seizure. Myoclonic absence status epilepticus consists of proximal, predominantly upper extremity myoclonic jerks corresponding with 3 Hz spike-wave discharges in the EEG.] |
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Generalized non-convulsive status epilepticus without coma
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HP_0032860 |
[Generalized non-convulsive status epilepticus without coma is a type of status epilepticus without prominent motor signs, which is electrographically generalized. It is a prolonged absence seizure.] |
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Favorable response of weakness to acetylcholine esterase inhibitors
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HP_0030202 |
[Improvement of muscle strength in response to administration of an acetylcholine esterase inhibitor.] |
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Response to drugs acting on neuromuscular transmission
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HP_0030201 |
[Specific drugs interfere selectively with the different cellular mechanisms involved in neuromuscular transmission (synthesis, storage, release, action and inactivation of transmitter). The response of a patient to a specific drug can therefore be useful information for the differential diagnosis.] |
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Hypoplasia of the abdominal wall musculature
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HP_0005247 |
[Underdevelopment of the abdominal musculature.] |
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Unfavorable response of muscle weakness to acetylcholine esterase inhibitors
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HP_0030203 |
[Lack of improvement of muscle strength in response to administration of an acetylcholine esterase inhibitor.] |
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Focal aware sensory seizure with auditory features
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HP_0032864 |
[A type of focal sensory seizure with auditory features during which awareness is retained throughout the seizure.] |
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Gastrointestinal infarctions
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HP_0005244 |
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Extrahepatic biliary duct atresia
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HP_0005242 |
[Atresia in the extrahepatic bile duct.] |
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Abnormal extrahepatic bile duct morphology
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HP_0035013 |
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Partial abdominal muscle agenesis
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HP_0005243 |
[Failure to form of portions of the abdominal musculature.] |
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Esophageal obstruction
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HP_0005240 |
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