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Neonatal electrographic only seizure
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HP_0032811 |
[Neonatal electrographic only seizure is an electrographic event with sudden, repetitive, evolving stereotyped waveforms with a beginning and an end, which is not associated with a clinical manifestation.] |
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obsolete Juvenile cortical cataract
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HP_0007876 |
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Pancreatic calcification
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HP_0005213 |
[The presence of abnormal calcium deposition lesions in the pancreas.] |
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Focal sensory seizure
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HP_0011157 |
[A focal sensory seizure is a type seizure beginning with a subjective sensation.] |
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Congenital blindness
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HP_0007875 |
[Blindness with onset at birth.] |
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Almond-shaped palpebral fissure
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HP_0007874 |
[A shape created by an acute downward arching of the upper eyelid and upward arching of the lower eyelid, toward the medial canthus, which gives the outline of the palpebral fissures the configuration of an almond. Thus, the maximum distance between the fissures is offset from, and medial to, the center point.] |
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Abnormal shape of the palpebral fissure
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HP_0200005 |
[The presence of an abnormal shape of the palpebral fissure.] |
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Midgut malrotation
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HP_0005211 |
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Anal mucosal leukoplakia
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HP_0005212 |
[Leukoplakia is a precancerous dermatosis of mucous membranes analogous Leukoplakia is basically a chronic inflammatory hypertrophy in which anaplasia and malignant dyskeratosis may develop and subsequently advance to an invasive squamous cell cancer. The clinical diagnosis of primary anal leukoplakia is indicated by single or multiple slightly raised,irregular, marginated, grayish-white keratinized' patches in the anal canal. Tissue biopsy is necessary for confirmation.] |
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Abnormally prominent line of Schwalbe
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HP_0007873 |
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Choroidal hemangioma
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HP_0007872 |
[Benign choroidal tumour, seen in the fundus as a reddish or orange choroidal lesion and usually associated with cystoid edema, and less commonly with Subretinal fluid.] |
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Abnormal morphology of the choroidal vasculature
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HP_0025568 |
[Any deviation from the normal anatomy of the choroid.] |
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Hypoplastic colon
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HP_0005210 |
[Underdevelopment of the colon.] |
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Neonatal bilateral clonic seizure
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HP_0032819 |
[Neonatal bilateral clonic seizure is a type of neonatal electro-clinical clonic seizure where the clonic jerking is bilateral.] |
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thalamic excitatory neuron
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CL_4023068 |
[An excitatory neuron that has its soma located in the thalamic complex. This neuron type can be involved in a series of circuits related to sensory integration, motor integration, pain processing, social behaviour and reward response.] |
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neuron of the forebrain
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CL_0012001 |
[A CNS neuron of the forebrain.] |
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Neonatal focal clonic seizure
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HP_0032818 |
[Neonatal focal clonic seizure is a type of neonatal electro-clinical clonic seizure where the predominant motor feature is unilateral regularly repeating jerking involving the same muscle groups.] |
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Neonatal focal myoclonic seizure
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HP_0032817 |
[Neonatal focal myoclonic seizure is a type of neonatal electro-clinical motor seizure where the predominant motor feature is sudden, brief (<100 msec) involuntary single or multiple contraction of muscles or muscle groups of variable topography (axial, proximal limb, distal) which occurs focally.] |
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type G cell of stomach
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CL_4047025 |
[Any type G enteroendocrine cell that is part of some epithelium of stomach.] |
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type G enteroendocrine cell
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CL_0000508 |
[An endocrine cell found in the stomach and duodenum and is responsible for the secretion of gastrin and enkephalin. Most abundant in pyloric antrum, pyramidal in form with a narrow apex bearing long microvilli.] |