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silent_mutation
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SO_0001017 |
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feature_variant
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SO_0001878 |
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Thickened skin
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HP_0001072 |
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Abnormal renal medulla morphology
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HP_0100957 |
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Abnormal renal morphology
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HP_0012210 |
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Sigmodontinae
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NCBITaxon_40141 |
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obsolete early onset breast ovarian cancer syndrome
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DOID_5991 |
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indolent systemic mastocytosis
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DOID_4660 |
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internal auditory canal meningioma
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DOID_5990 |
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inner ear cancer
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DOID_5102 |
[An ear cancer located_in the inner ear.] |
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partial sensory epilepsy
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DOID_3330 |
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thalamic disease
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DOID_4662 |
[A brain disease that is characterized by Dejerine-Roussy syndrome that develops from thalamic injury.] |
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multiple chemical sensitivity
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DOID_4661 |
[A syndrome that is an adverse physical reaction to low levels of many common chemicals.] |
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otosalpingitis
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DOID_2000 |
[A eustachian tube disorder which involves inflammation of the mucous membrane of the cartilagenous portion of the eustachian tube caused by acute nasopharyngitis, infection from some pathogenic microbes or trauma of the tube.] |
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eustachian tube disease
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DOID_9739 |
[A non-suppurative otitis media and eustachian tube disorder in which the tube is either too narrow or too wide. It can also be caused by nasal inflammation which leads to inflammatory swelling and obstruction of the eustachian tube, which, in turn, leads to increased negative pressure in the middle ear and improper ventilation.] |
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frontal lobe epilepsy
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DOID_3331 |
[A focal epilepsy that is characterized by recurring seizures that affect one hemisphere of the brain.] |
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steatorrhea
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SYMP_0000147 |
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feces and droppings symptom
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SYMP_0000146 |
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haemonchiasis
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DOID_3332 |
[A trichostrongyloidiasis that involves parasitic infection of the ruminant abomasum by nematodes of the genus Haemonchus resulting in anemia, dehydration, diarrhea and accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, gut wall, thoracic cavity and submandibular tissue.] |
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trichostrongyloidiasis
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DOID_1255 |
[A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection of animals and humans by nematodes of the superfamily Trichostrongyloidea.] |