All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Photosensitive myoclonic seizure HP_0001327 [Generalised myoclonic seizure provoked by flashing or flickering light.]
Notched ulna HP_0003989
Communicating hydrocephalus HP_0001334 [A form of hydrocephalus in which there is no visible obstruction to the flow of the cerebrospinal fluid between the ventricles and subarachnoid space.]
Hypoplastic radial head HP_0003997
Flattened radial head HP_0003996
Bimanual synkinesia HP_0001335 [Involuntary movements of one hand that accompany and mirror intentional movements of the opposite hand.]
Constricted radial neck HP_0003998
Broad ulna HP_0003993 [Increased width of the ulna.]
Slender ulna HP_0003992 [Reduction in diameter of the ulna.]
Dislocated wrist HP_0003994 [An injury of the wrist with displacement of any of the eight carpal bones.]
Abnormal wrist physiology HP_0025799 [Any functional anomaly of the wrist.]
Osteosclerosis of the ulna HP_0003991 [Osteosclerosis (increased density related to increased bone mass) of the ulna.]
Pointed ulna HP_0003990
Partial agenesis of the corpus callosum HP_0001338 [A partial failure of the development of the corpus callosum.]
Nodular-perilymphatic pattern on pulmonary HRCT HP_0025398 [A nodular pattern on pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography that has a perilymphatic distribution.]
Nodular-centrilobular with tree-in-bud pattern on pulmonary HRCT HP_0025399 [A nodular pattern on pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography that displays a tree-in-bud pattern, representing centrilobular branching structures that resemble a budding tree.]
Pulmonary interstitial high-resolution computed tomography abnormality HP_0025389 [High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) can distinguish findings that characterize characterize interstitial lung diseases in a way not possible with other modalities.]
Reticulonodular pattern on pulmonary HRCT HP_0025393 [Co-occurrence of reticular and micronodular patterns on pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography.]
Reticular pattern on pulmonary HRCT HP_0025390 [On pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography, reticular pattern is characterized by innumerable interlacing shadows suggesting a mesh.]
Crazy paving pattern HP_0025391 [The so-called crazy paving pattern appears as thickened interlobular septa and intralobular lines superimposed on a background of ground-glass opacity, resembling irregularly shaped paving stones. The crazy-paving pattern is often sharply demarcated from more normal lung and may have a geographic outline. It was originally reported in patients with alveolar proteinosis and is also encountered in other diffuse lung diseases that affect both the interstitial and airspace compartments, such as lipoid pneumonia.]