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Prominent scalp veins
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HP_0001043 |
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Pyriform aperture stenosis
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HP_0025011 |
[Narrowing of the anterior nasal aperture (piriform or pyriform aperture), which is a pear-shaped opening in the skull that forms the bony inlet of the nose.] |
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Status cribrosum
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HP_0025012 |
[Diffusely widened perivascular spaces in the basal ganglia, affecting especially the corpus striatum. Status cribrosum is usually symmetrical, with the perivascular spaces showing CSF signal and without diffusion restriction. The word cribriform means sievelike, with multiple perforations.] |
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Foveal atrophy
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HP_0025010 |
[A nonspecific term denoting wasting, especially as a result of degeneration, of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and neurosensory retinal cells in the fovea.] |
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Hallux rigidus
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HP_0025004 |
[Osteoarthritis of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the first toe.] |
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Exercise induced anaphylaxis
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HP_0410139 |
[Anaphylaxis after physical activity.] |
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Thickening of glomerular capillary wall
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HP_0025005 |
[Widening of the wall of capillary blood vessels in the glomerulus. This feature may be produced by deposits and other changes affecting either subepithelial and subendothelial regions or the glomerular basement membrane itself.] |
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Abnormal glomerular capillary morphology
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HP_0025006 |
[A structural anomaly of the capillary blood vessels in the renal glomerulus.] |
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Vibratory urticaria
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HP_0410138 |
[Urticaria in response to dermal vibration, with coincident degranulation of mast cells and increased histamine levels in serum.] |
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Physical urticaria
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HP_0410134 |
[Urticaria caused by physical agents, such as heat, cold, light, friction.] |
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Abnormal cecum morphology
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HP_0025002 |
[A structural anomaly of the cecum, which is the proximal blind pouch of the ascending colon, is located at the ileocecal junction in the right iliac fossa.] |
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Flail chest
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HP_0025003 |
[Flail chest is a physical exam finding that can be present in the setting of chest wall trauma or injury. When multiple adjacent ribs are fractured in 2 or more places, this can create a focal "free-floating" segment of the chest wall that moves independently from the rest of the chest.] |
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Erysipelas
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HP_0001055 |
[Increased susceptibility to erysipelas, as manifested by a medical history of repeated episodes of erysipelas, which is a superficial infection of the skin, typically involving the lymphatic system.] |
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Tracheal tug on inspiration
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HP_0025008 |
[Downward movement of the trachea during inspiration due to downward traction on the tracheobronchial tree.] |
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Cold urticaria
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HP_0410135 |
[Urticaria may be caused by cold temperatures.] |
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Milia
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HP_0001056 |
[Presence of multiple small cysts containing keratin (skin protein) and presenting as tiny pearly-white bumps just under the surface of the skin.] |
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Forward slanting upper incisors
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HP_0025009 |
[The upper incisors deviate from the normal angle of being roughly parallel to the surface of the face and instead slant outwards.] |
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Solar urticaria
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HP_0410137 |
[Urticaria in response to exposure to ultraviolet-A (UVA), ultraviolet-B (UVB), visible and rarely infrared light.] |
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Poor wound healing
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HP_0001058 |
[A reduced ability to heal cutaneous wounds.] |
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Ectopic fovea
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HP_0025007 |
[An abnormal anatomic position of the fovea.] |