Histopathology data for Naa10

Severity Score:
  • 0 = Normal
  • 1 = Mild (observation barely perceptible and not believed to have clinical significance)
  • 2 = Moderate (observation visible but involves minor proportion of tissue and clinical consequences of observation are most likely subclinical)
  • 3 = Marked (observation clearly visible involves a significant proportion of tissue and is likely to have some clinical manifestations generally expected to be minor)
  • 4 = Severe (observation clearly visible involves a major proportion of tissue and clinical manifestations are likely associated with significant tissue dysfunction or damage)
Significance Score:
  • 0 = Not significant: Interpreted by the histopathologist to be a finding attributable to background strain (e.g. low-incidence hydrocephalus, microphthalmia) or incidental to mutant phenotype (e.g. hair-induced glossitis, focal hyperplasia, mild mononuclear cell infiltrate).
  • 1 = Significant: Interpreted by the histopathologist as a finding not attributable to background strain and not incidental to mutant phenotype.
Seminal vesiclehemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Nasal cavityhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Epididymishemizygote#1N/AN/A10N/AEpididymis: Mild, multifocal, epithelial vacuolar degeneration and karyomegaly
Toothhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Earhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Esophagushemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Sternumhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Brainhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Spleenhemizygote#1N/Anormal00N/AN/A
Salivary glandhemizygote#1N/Ainflammation10N/ASalivary gland: Mild, multifocal mononuclear cellular infiltrate
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