All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Absent humerus HP_0003862 [Missing humerus bone associated with congenital failure of development.]
porphobilinogen CHEBI_17381 [A dicarboxylic acid that is pyrole bearing aminomethyl, carboxymethyl and 2-carboxyethyl substituents at positions 2, 3 and 4 respectively.]
pyrroles CHEBI_26455 [An azole that includes only one N atom and no other heteroatom as a part of the aromatic skeleton.]
cystine CHEBI_17376 [A sulfur-containing amino acid obtained by the oxidation of two cysteine molecules which are then linked via a disulfide bond.]
Humeral cortical thinning HP_0003869
Humeral cortical thickening HP_0003868
Osteoporotic humerus HP_0003876
Humeral lytic defects HP_0003875 [Destruction of an area of humerus bone due to a disease process, such as cancer.]
Periosteal new bone of humerus HP_0003878
Oval transradiancy of humerus HP_0003877
Delayed ossification of carpal bones HP_0001216 [Ossification of carpal bones occurs later than age-adjusted norms.]
Humeral exostoses HP_0003872 [Presence of more than one exostosis originating in one or both humerus bones. An exostosis is a benign growth the projects outward from the bone surface. It is capped by cartilage, and arises from a bone that develops from cartilage.]
Humerus varus HP_0003874
Prominent fingertip pads HP_0001212 [A soft tissue prominence of the ventral aspects of the fingertips. The term "persistent fetal fingertip pads" is often used as a synonym, but should better not be used because it implies knowledge of history of the patient which often does not exist.]
Prominent digit pad HP_0011298 [A soft tissue prominence of the ventral aspects of the fingertips or toe tips.]
Crumpled humerus HP_0003870
azanide CHEBI_29337
hypoxanthine CHEBI_17368 [A purine nucleobase that consists of purine bearing an oxo substituent at position 6.]
D-aspartic acid CHEBI_17364 [The D-enantiomer of aspartic acid.]
Humeral pseudarthrosis HP_0003879