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Decreased osteoclast count
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HP_0030328 |
[Decreased number of osteoclasts in bone tissue.] |
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Delayed ability to roll over
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HP_0032989 |
[Delayed achievement of the ability to roll front to back and back to front.] |
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Delayed gross motor development
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HP_0002194 |
[A type of motor delay characterized by a delay in acquiring the ability to control the large muscles of the body for walking, running, sitting, and crawling.] |
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Decreased circulating complement factor H concentration
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HP_0005369 |
[Concentration of the complement component factor H in the blood circulation below the lower limit of normal.] |
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Persistent head lag
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HP_0032988 |
[The Premie-Neuro and the Dubowitz Neurological Examination score head lag in the same manner. Scoring for both is as follows: 0 = head drops and stays back, 1 = tries to lift head but drops it back, 2 = able to lift head slightly, 3 = lifts head in line with body, and 4 = head in front of body. This term applies if head lag persists beyond an expected age at a level of 0 or 1. Persistent head lag beyond age 4 mo has been linked to poor outcomes.] |
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Cervicomedullary schisis
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HP_0030325 |
[Fissure within the spinal cord of the neck.] |
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Abnormal macrophage count
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HP_0030326 |
[An anomaly in the number of macrophages.] |
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Elevated bronchoalveolar lavage fluid eosinophil proportion
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HP_0032987 |
[Usually, eosinophils make up less than 0.5% of all cells found in the broncho-alveloar lavage fluid. But in eosinophilic lung disease, the eosinophil cell proportion typically represents more than 25%. Comment: An elevated level of eosinophil cells are also a result of infections, or an allergic reaction or can be drug-induced.] |
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Abnormal cellular composition of bronchoalveolar fluid
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HP_0032974 |
[Deviation from the commonly in healthy people observe cellular distribution. Normal ranges are macrophages over 80%, lymphocytes less than 15%, neutrophils less than 3%, eosinophils less than 0.5%, mast cells less than 0.5%.] |
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Smoker-inclusions in alveolar macrophages
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HP_0032986 |
[In otherwise healthy smokers, characteristic so called smoker-inclusion can be found within the macrophages in the bronchoalveolar fluid. These blue/ black/ round/ oval cytoplasmic inclusions consist of pigmented lipid deposits.] |
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Abnormal alveolar macrophage morphology
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HP_0032984 |
[Alveolar macrophages usually make up the majority of cells in the bronchoalveolar space (over 80%). The may contain intracellular material depending on underlying diseases or due to exposition to inhaled particles.] |
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Unilateral vertebral artery hypoplasia
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HP_0030323 |
[Underdevelopment of the vertebral artery on one side.] |
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Vertebral artery hypoplasia
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HP_0030322 |
[Underdevelopment of the vertebral artery.] |
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Bilateral vertebral artery hypoplasia
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HP_0030324 |
[Underdevelopment of the vertebral artery on both sides.] |
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Dust particle inclusion in alveolar macrophages
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HP_0032985 |
[Accumulation of inhaled, nondigestable particles in macrophages.] |
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obsolete Severe B lymphocytopenia
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HP_0005365 |
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Recurrent streptococcus pneumoniae infections
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HP_0005366 |
[Increased susceptibility to streptococcus pneumoniae infections as manifested by a history of recurrent infections by streptococcus pneumoniae.] |
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Humoral immunodeficiency
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HP_0005363 |
[A general term referring to a defect in immunity resulting from impaired antibody production.] |
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obsolete Severe viral infections
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HP_0005364 |
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Susceptibility to chickenpox
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HP_0005360 |
[Increased susceptibility to chicken pox, as manifested by recurrent episodes of chicken pox.] |