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Clinodactyly of the 4th finger
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HP_0040025 |
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Periorbital dermoid cyst
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HP_0030668 |
[A cyst that is localized in the region of the orbit and exhibits an epithelial lining with a keratin-filled lumen. Hair follicles are one of the adnexal structures that are commonly found in walls of dermoid cysts.] |
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Orbital cyst
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HP_0001144 |
[Presence of a cyst in the region of the periorbital tissues. Orbital cysts can be derived from epithelial or glandular tissue within or surrounding the orbit (lacrimal glands, salivary glands, conjunctival, oral, nasal, or sinus epithelium).] |
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medullary venule of lymph node
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UBERON_8410036 |
[Medullary venules are a continuation of high endothelial venules which condense repeatedly in the interfollicular cortex and peripheral deep cortical unit and then transition to medullary venules at the corticomedullary junction. The medullary venules condense and return centripetally to the hilar vein.] |
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venule
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UBERON_0001979 |
[One of the minute vessels that collect deoxygenated blood from the capillary plexuses returns it to the veins.] |
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venule of lymph node
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UBERON_8410041 |
[A venule that is part of a lymph node.] |
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Peripheral retinal neovascularization
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HP_0030667 |
[A type of retinal neovascularization that affects the periphery of the retina.] |
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medullary arteriole of lymph node
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UBERON_8410035 |
[An arteriole that arises from the hilar artery of a lymph node and radiates centrifugally, branching in the medulla.] |
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arteriole of lymph node
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UBERON_8410042 |
[An arteriole that is part of a lymph node.] |
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Ulnar deviation of the wrist
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HP_0003049 |
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Beevor's sign
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HP_0030664 |
[Weakness of the inferior portion of the rectus abdominal muscle, which is ascertained clinically as follows. When a patient sits up or raises the head from a recumbent position, the umbilicus is displaced toward the head. This is the result of paralysis of the inferior portion of the rectus abdominal muscle, so that the upper fibers predominate pulling upwards the umbilicus.] |
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lymph node artery
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UBERON_8410034 |
[An artery that enters the lymph node at the hilum and branches into smaller arterioles.] |
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Radial head subluxation
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HP_0003048 |
[Partial dislocation of the head of the radius.] |
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Rubral tremor
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HP_0030665 |
[Rubral tremor is characterized by a slow coarse tremor at rest that is exacerbated by postural adjustments and by guided voluntary movements.] |
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Elbow instability
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HP_6001426 |
[Impairment of the ability of the elbow joint to maintain proper anatomical alignment and functional mechanics. Elbow instability is a spectrum from subluxation to dislocation, with corresponding clinical and pathologic features and therapeutic implications.] |
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Shoulder flexion contracture
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HP_0003044 |
[Chronic reduction in active and passive mobility of the shoulder joint due to structural changes in muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin that prevents normal movement.] |
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Humeroradial synostosis
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HP_0003041 |
[An abnormal osseous union (fusion) between the radius and the humerus.] |
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Synostosis involving the elbow
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HP_0003938 |
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Vitreous inflammatory cells
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HP_0030662 |
[The presence of inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and macrophages in the vitreous.] |
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Vitritis
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HP_0011531 |
[Inflammation of the vitreous body, characterized by the presence of inflammatory cells and protein exudate in the vitreous cavity.] |