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epigastric abdominal lump
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SYMP_0000810 |
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obsolete thyroid dysfunction complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
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DOID_10447 |
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absolute glaucoma
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DOID_11776 |
[A glaucoma that is characterized by a total loss of vision, uncontrolled pressure in the eye, severe pain in the eye, absence of pupillary light reflex, absence of pupillary response, and the eye has a stony appearance.] |
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ring corneal ulcer
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DOID_10444 |
[A corneal ulcer that is characterized by a ring of infiltration and/or ulceration that forms on the cornea.] |
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perforated corneal ulcer
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DOID_10445 |
[A corneal ulcer that has progressed and thinned the cornea such that the cornea ruptures, leaving a small hole that may drain or appear to contain pigment.] |
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obsolete hereditary trophedema
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DOID_11775 |
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hypopyon ulcer
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DOID_10442 |
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hypopyon
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DOID_10443 |
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localized superficial swelling
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SYMP_0000819 |
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iridocyclitis
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DOID_9383 |
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leukocoria
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DOID_11772 |
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mycotic corneal ulcer
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DOID_10440 |
[A corneal ulcer that is characterized by ulceration of the cornea secondary to fungal infection and is caused by minor trauma and subsequent infection by mycotic organisms, such as candida, aspergillus, fusarium, and rhizopus.] |
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inability to concentrate
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SYMP_0000817 |
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marginal corneal ulcer
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DOID_10441 |
[A corneal ulcer that is characterized by infiltrate formation in the marginal zone that is parallel but separated from the limbus.] |
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spontaneous ocular nystagmus
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DOID_11771 |
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pathologic nystagmus
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DOID_9650 |
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localized superficial mass
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SYMP_0000818 |
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malignant thyroid stimulating hormone producing neoplasm of pituitary gland
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DOID_6274 |
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TSH producing pituitary tumor
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DOID_6275 |
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functioning pituitary adenoma
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DOID_5395 |
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