HPO |
HP:0500026 |
Hypoplasia of the musculature of the pelvis |
"Underdevelopment of the musculature of the pelvis." [] |
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HP:0001471 |
HPO |
HP:0500027 |
Aplastic colon |
"Congenital absence of the colon" [] |
— |
HP:0100811 |
HPO |
HP:0500028 |
Cotton wool plaques |
"Deposition of large, diffuse cotton wool amyloid plaques (CWPs) lacking a dense core and associated neuritic changes." [PMID:20460383] |
— |
HP:0100256 |
HPO |
HP:0500030 |
Abnormal hepatic glycogen storage |
"Change in normal glycogen storage content." [PMID:26835382] |
— |
HP:0410042 |
HPO |
HP:0500031 |
Sclerosis of the carpal bones |
"An elevation in bone density in one or more carpal bones of the hand." [PMID:21120491] |
— |
HP:0004054 |
HPO |
HP:0500032 |
Abnormal neuron branching |
"Abnormality of the structure and branching of the dendrites of a neuron." [PMID:20404840] |
— |
HP:0012757 |
HPO |
HP:0500033 |
Abnormal natural killer subset distribution |
"Any abnormality in the proportion natural killer subsets relative to the total number of natural killer cells." [] |
— |
HP:0040089 |
HPO |
HP:0500034 |
Nasolacrimal sac obstruction |
"Blockage of the nasolacrimal sac." [PMID:17203310] |
— |
HP:3000066 |
HPO |
HP:0500035 |
Nasolacrimal sac granuloma |
"A mass of granulation tissue in response to chronic dacryocystitis as polypoid formations or they follow accidental injury, from probing and as a reaction to retained foreign bodies in the sac." [PMID:13434546] |
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HP:0500034 |
HPO |
HP:0500036 |
Nasolacrimal sac papilloma |
"Benign tumor of the nasolacrimal sac." [PMID:4352147] |
— |
HP:0500035 |
HPO |
HP:0500037 |
Nasolacrimal sac epithelial papillary carcinoma |
"The malignant epithelial neoplasm with papillary growths in the nasolacrimal sac." [PMID:16253035] |
— |
HP:3000066 |
HPO |
HP:0500039 |
Conjunctival cicatrization |
"An abnormality of the conjuctiva and ocular surface caused by conjunctival inflammation and associated with scarring." [ORCID:0000-0003-0986-4123] |
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HP:0030947 |
HPO |
HP:0500040 |
Dermolipoma of the conjunctiva |
"A benign tumor composed of adipose tissue and dense connective tissue usually located near the temporal fornix." [PMID:25586714] |
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HP:0500039 |
HPO |
HP:0500041 |
Myopic astigmatism |
"A condition where one or both of the two principal meridians focus in the front of the retina when the eye is at rest." [https://www.aoa.org/] |
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HP:0000483 |
HPO |
HP:0500042 |
Latent hypermetropia |
"A term to describe when farsightedness is masked when the accommodative muscles are used to increase the focusing power of the eye." [] |
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HP:0008499 |
HPO |
HP:0500043 |
Eyelid retraction |
"With the eyes in primary position, the sclera is visible above the superior corneal limbus." [https://www.aao.org/bcscsnippetdetail.aspx?id=03ad3eb3-3445-4be2-9470-2c4845169b75, PMID:8719687] |
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HP:0000492 |
HPO |
HP:0500044 |
Upper eyelid retraction |
"An elevation of the eyelid above the normal level in the primary position." [PMID:7735674] |
— |
HP:0500043 |
HPO |
HP:0500045 |
Collier's sign |
"A unilateral or bilateral eyelid retraction due to midbrain lesions." [PMID:17323781] |
— |
HP:0500044 |
HPO |
HP:0500046 |
Seborrhoeic blepharitis |
"Inflamation of the eyelid due to overactivity of the sebaceous gland." [PMID:10777824] |
There is some suggestion that yeast bacterial strain called Malassezia furfur may cause seborrhoeic dermatitis. This yeast bacterial strain thrives in the oil of human skin especially in adults. {xref="PMID:10777824"} |
HP:0025610 |
HPO |
HP:0500047 |
Nasolacrimal sac lymphoma |
"A type of lymphoma that involves the nasolacrimal sac." [ORCID:0000-0003-0986-4123, PMID:9392338] |
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HP:3000066 |
HPO |
HP:0500048 |
Delayed canalization of nasolacrimal duct |
"A very common condition in which the extreme end of the nasolacrimal duct underneath the inferior turbinate fails to complete its canalization in the newborn period." [PMID:11222337] |
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HP:0000579 |
HPO |
HP:0500049 |
Retinopathy of prematurity |
"An avascular or abnormally vascularized retina that occurs in premature infants and can lead to blindness." [ISBN:978-3-319-52190-9, PMID:16009843] |
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HP:0000488 |
HPO |
HP:0500050 |
Retinopathy of prematurity stage 1 |
"The retinal vessels stop and then a linear flat white line is present that usually runs the circumference of the vascular retina." [ISBN:978-3-319-52190-9, PMID:16009843] |
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HP:0500049 |
HPO |
HP:0500051 |
Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2 |
"The accumulating neovascularization thickens and manifests as a linear bump. The neovascularization remains along the surface of the retina and does not extend off the retina into the cortical vitreous." [ISBN:978-3-319-52190-9] |
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HP:0500049 |
HPO |
HP:0500052 |
Retinopathy of prematurity stage 3 |
"The neovascularization accumulates at the edge of the vascularized retina and extends into the vitreous (also called extra retinal fibrosis proliferation). In cases of Zone 2 and Zone 3, this may be sausage shaped. In more posterior Zone 1 disease, the stage 3 can appear as a direct extension of the normal retinal vessels but extending tangentially over the avascular retina." [ISBN:978-3-319-52190-9] |
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HP:0500049 |