All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Galactorrhea HP_0100829 [Spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing.]
Abnormal breast physiology HP_0031094 [Any anomaly of the function of the breast.]
Increased total T cell count HP_0100828 [The absolute number of T cells per volume is above the upper limit of normal.]
Abnormal total T cell count HP_0011839 [Abnormal increase or decrease of absolute number of T cells or of a subset of T cells, commonly characterized as CD3+ lymphocytes, in the blood, per microlitre, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group. These may include both TCR alpha/beta and gamma/delta T cells.]
Round ear HP_0100830
Vitreous floaters HP_0100832 [Deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's vitreous humor, which is normally transparent.]
Abnormal vitreous humor morphology HP_0004327 [Any structural anomaly of the vitreous body.]
Abnormality of vision HP_0000504 [Abnormality of eyesight (visual perception).]
Abnormality of vitamin K metabolism HP_0100831 [Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin with a role in promoting the coagulation cascade.]
Abnormality of vitamin metabolism HP_0100508 [An anomaly in the metabolism of a vitamin.]
Neoplasm of the small intestine HP_0100833 [The presence of a neoplasm of the small intestine.]
Malignant neoplasm of the central nervous system HP_0100836 [A tumor that originates in the pineal gland, has moderate cellularity and tends to form rosette patterns.]
Neoplasm of the central nervous system HP_0100006 [A neoplasm of the central nervous system.]
Benign neoplasm of the central nervous system HP_0100835
Recurrent cutaneous abscess formation HP_0100838 [An increased susceptibility to cutaneous abscess formation, as manifested by a medical history of recurrent cutaneous abscesses.]
Cutaneous abscess HP_0031292 [A circumscribed area of pus or necrotic debris in the skin (within the epidermis or dermis).]
Recurrent bacterial skin infections HP_0005406 [Increased susceptibility to bacterial infections of the skin, as manifested by recurrent episodes of infectious dermatitis.]
Recurrent abscess formation HP_0002722 [An increased susceptibility to abscess formation, as manifested by a medical history of recurrent abscesses.]
Atrophodermia vermiculata HP_0100837 [Symmetrical vermiform facial atrophy that affects mainly the forehead, the chin, the ear lobes and helices. Atrophodermia vermiculata is characterized by erythema and follicular plugs on the cheeks, developing into painless reticular impressions.]
Abnormality of facial soft tissue HP_0011799