All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Overriding atrioventricular valve HP_0011561 [An atrioventricular valve that empties into both ventricles. The valve overrides the interventricular septum above a ventricular septum defect.]
Cor triatriatum dexter HP_0011566 [A congenital anomaly with partitioning of the right atrium to form a triatrial heart caused by persistence of the right valve of the sinus venosus. Typically, the right atrial partition is due to exaggerated fetal eustachian and thebesian valves, which together form an incomplete septum across the lower part of the atrium. This septum may range from a reticulum to a substantial sheet of tissue.]
Sinus venosus atrial septal defect HP_0011567 [An interatrial communication caused by a deficiency of the common wall between the superior vena cava (SVC) and the right-sided pulmonary veins. SVASD is commonly associated with anomalous pulmonary venous connection (APVC) of some or all of the pulmonary veins, which produces additional left-to-right shunting.]
Mitral valve arcade HP_0011564 [Anomalous mitral valve arcade is diagnosed based on the following features (1) An adequately sized mitral valve orifice; (2) short, thick, and poorly differentiated chordae with direct union of the papillary muscles to the anterior leaflet; (3) narrow or nearly nonexistent spaces between the abnormal chordae; and (4) greater differentiation of the chordae attached to the posterior papillary muscle.]
Common atrium HP_0011565 [Complete absence of the interatrial septum with common atrioventricular valve and two atrioventricular connections.]
Merkel cell of epidermis CL_4052058 [A Merkel cell found mainly in the basal layer of the epidermis and the outer root sheath of hair follicles, particularly concentrated in areas with high tactile acuity, such as touch domes, hair follicles, and fingertips.]
Merkel cell CL_0000242 [A specialized epithelial cell located in the skin epidermis and certain mucosal epithelia. It functions as a mechanoreceptor for light touch by forming synapse-like contacts with somatosensory afferent nerve endings, contributing to slowly adapting type I (SAI) tactile responses. Characterized by dense-core neuroendocrine granules, the Merkel cell exhibits both sensory and neuroendocrine properties, including regulated neurotransmitter release via SNARE complex-dependent mechanisms. Its development in mice depends on the transcription factor Atoh1.]
Unbalanced atrioventricular canal defect HP_0011579 [Anatomic features of unbalanced atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) include varying amounts of ventricular hypoplasia, as well as malalignment of the atrioventricular junction. In complete AVSD, the common AV valve can be situated either equally over the right and left ventricles (balanced) or unequally over the ventricles (unbalanced).]
Hypoplastic tricuspid valve HP_0011573 [Congenital defect characterized by underdevelopment of the tricuspid valve.]
Imperforate atrioventricular valve HP_0011574 [An atrioventricular valve that has failed to open (atretic).]
Parachute mitral valve HP_0011571 [Abnormality of the mitral valve apparatus, whereby chordae attach to a single papillary muscle or hypoplastic papillary muscles.]
Supramitral ring HP_0011572 [A congenital stenotic mitral valvular anomaly with a ring of tissue above the mitral valve.]
Partial atrioventricular canal defect HP_0011577 [A specific combination of heart defects including a primum atrial septal defect and cleft anterior mitral valve leaflet. There is not an inlet ventricular septal defect present. There are two valve annuluses and two valve orifices.]
Transitional atrioventricular canal defect HP_0011578 [A specific combination of heart defects with a primum atrial septal defect, cleft anterior mitral valve leaflet, and an inlet ventricular septal defect. There are two valve annuli and two valve orifices.]
Imperforate tricuspid valve HP_0011575 [A tricuspid valve that has failed to open.]
Intermediate atrioventricular canal defect HP_0011576 [A specific combination of heart defects with a primum atrial septal defect, cleft anterior mitral valve leaflet, and inlet ventricular defect. There is one valve annulus and two valve orifices.]
steroidogenic stromal cell of ovary CL_4052045 [A stromal cell that is part of the ovarian stroma, characterized by its ability to synthesize steroid hormones.]
stromal cell of ovary CL_0002132 [A stomal cell of the ovary]
intraciliary transport involved in cilium assembly GO_0035735 [The bidirectional movement of large protein complexes along microtubules within a cilium that contributes to cilium assembly.]
Congenital mitral stenosis HP_0011570 [Mitral stenosis with congenital onset.]