All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Symptomatic seizures HP_0011145 [A seizure that occurs in the context of a brain insult (systemic, toxic, or metabolic) and may not recur when the underlying cause has been removed or the acute phase has elapsed.]
Age-related nuclear cataract HP_0011142 [A type of age-related cataract that primarily affects the nucleus of the lens.]
Age-related cortical cataract HP_0011143 [A type of age-related cataract that primarily affects the cortex of the lens.]
obsolete Absence seizures with special features HP_0011148
Absence seizure with eyelid myoclonia HP_0011149 [An absence with eyelid myoclonia seizure is a type of generalized non-motor (absence) seizure characterized by forced upward jerking of the eyelids during an absence seizure.]
Typical absence seizure HP_0011147 [A typical absence seizure is a type of generalized non-motor (absence) seizure characterized by its sudden onset, interruption of ongoing activities, a blank stare, possibly a brief upward deviation of the eyes. Usually the patient will be unresponsive when spoken to. Duration is a few seconds to half a minute with very rapid recovery. Although not always available, an EEG would usually show 3 Hz generalized epileptiform discharges during the event.]
Intraosseous lipoma HP_0025786 [Intraosseous lipomas are rare benign lesions composed of mature fat that reside within the intramedullary canal.]
Word salad HP_0025784 [Speech that consists of a series of recognizable words that are randomly strung together with no meaningful connection.]
Radiolucent HP_0025789 [Applies to a lesion that allows x-rays to penetrate through them and expose the receptor (radiolucency). Soft tissues appear black or dark on the processed radiograph and are called radiolucent.]
Paraphilia HP_0025787 [Intense and typically recurring sexual arousal to atypical objects, fantasies, places, or individuals that frequently, but not always, lead to engagement of non-conventional sexual acts. This is a broad class of desires and behaviors that may include innocuous fetish behavior to illegal behaviors involving non-consenting individuals.]
Abnormally rapid thought process HP_0025781 [Increased rate or speed of thoughts.]
Abnormal syntax HP_0025782 [Persistent abnormalities in sentence structure exceeding that of the context and background culture of the person.]
Abnormal lexical patterns HP_0025772 [A persistent abnormality in patterns or meanings of expressed language. Words and phrases are disorganized in relationship to each other and often used incorrectly or inappropriately for the context and background culture of the person.]
obsolete Focal autonomic seizures with altered responsiveness HP_0011155
obsolete Focal autonomic seizures without altered responsiveness HP_0011156
Epileptic aura HP_0033348 [An epileptic aura is a purely subjective clinical manifestation of an epileptic seizure. If an epileptic aura is not followed by loss of awareness or propagation to a bilateral tonic-clonic seizure then it is a type of focal aware non-motor seizure.]
Atypical absence status epilepticus HP_0011151 [Atypical absence status epilepticus is a type of generalized non-convulsive status epilepticus without coma that is semiologically a prolonged atypical absence seizure.]
Early onset absence seizures HP_0011152 [Typical absence seizures starting before the age of 4 years.]
Myoclonic absence seizure HP_0011150 [Myoclonic absence seizure is a type of generalized non-motor (absence) seizure characterized by an interruption of ongoing activities, a blank stare and rhythmic three-per-second myoclonic movements, causing ratcheting abduction of the upper limbs leading to progressive arm elevation, and associated with 3 Hz generalized spike-wave discharges on the electroencephalogram. Duration is typically 10-60 s. Whilst impairment of consciousness may not be obvious the ILAE classified this seizure as a generalized non-motor seizure in 2017.]
meiotic sister chromatid segregation GO_0045144 [The cell cycle process in which sister chromatids are organized and then physically separated and randomly apportioned to two sets during the second division of the meiotic cell cycle.]