All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Out-toeing HP_6001056 [The feet turn excessively outward when walking, caused by a rotational variation in the leg.]
Palpable thrill on extremity HP_6001055 [A vibration felt upon palpation of a blood vessel over an extremity.]
Circumscribed HP_6001047 [Applies to an abnormality whose distribution and appearance are well-defined and localized to a specific area.]
Breast cyst HP_6001046 [A benign, fluid-filled sac in the breast.]
Spiculated HP_6001049 [Applies to an abnormality with irregular, radiating, or spiky edges.]
Lobulated HP_6001048 [Applies to an abnormality that displays multiple indentations and/or elevations producing an irregular surface contour.]
Maternal retinal mottling HP_6001041 [Mottling (spots or blotches with different shades) of the retinal pigment epithelium in the mother of the index patient. Retinal mottling may indicate a mosaic X-linked inactivation state in the mother.]
Small intestinal adenoma HP_6001040 [A small bowel tumor with adenomatous epithelium.]
Cholecyst-enteric fistula HP_6001043 [Fistula between the gallbladder and the intestine.]
Twisted gallbladder pedicle HP_6001042 [A stretched conical-shaped structure found at the gallbladder neck with several linear echoes converging towards its tip. This finding is demonstrated by sonography and can indicate gallbladder volvulus.]
History of recent intermittent breastfeeding HP_6001045 [History of recently intermittent breastfeeding an infant (i.e., on and off).]
Dyschronometria HP_6001044 [Impaired ability to accurately measure or estimate time intervals.]
dense connective tissue UBERON_0011823 [Dense connective tissue is mainly composed of collagen type I. Crowded between the collagen fibers are rows of fibroblasts, fiber-forming cells, that manufacture the fibers. Dense connective tissue forms strong, rope-like structures such as tendons and ligaments. Tendons attach skeletal muscles to bones; ligaments connect bones to bones at joints. Ligaments are more stretchy and contain more elastic fibers than tendons. Dense connective tissue also make up the lower layers of the skin (dermis), where it is arranged in sheets.]
irregular connective tissue UBERON_0011821 [Connective tissue, which consists of a population of connective tissue cells, the intercellular matrix of which contains an irregular network of collagen and elastic fiber bundles. Examples: areolar tissue, mucoid tissue, connective tissue of peritoneum, connective tissue of fibrous pericardium.]
Left ventricular rupture HP_6001036 [A full thickness tear or breakage of the myocardium of the left ventricle.]
Tubular jejunal duplication HP_6001035 [A segment of the jejunum that runs parallel to the normal jejunum and communicates with the jejunal lumen at one or both ends.]
atrioventricular region UBERON_0011820 [An anatomical junction that divides and overlaps with and atrium and a ventricle in the heart.]
Intestinal worm HP_6001038 [Presence of one or more adult worms in the intestine as demonstrated by sonography or passage of a worm in the stool. On sonography, worms may appear as linear, echogenic structures within the intestines.]
Punctate pontine perivascular enhancement HP_6001037 [Multiple punctate (speckled, patchy spot-like) and/or curvilinear areas of gadolinium enhancement distributed around blood vessels in the pons.]
areolar gland UBERON_0011827 [A sebaceous glands in the areola surrounding the nipple.]