All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Aplasia/Hypoplasia involving the skeletal musculature HP_0001460 [Absence or underdevelopment of the musculature.]
Hypoplastic areola HP_0100853 [Underdevelopment of the areola, the circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple.]
Abnormal areolar morphology HP_0032314 [An abnormal appearance or structure of the ring of pigmented skin that surrounds the nipple.]
Poorly ossified vertebrae HP_0100856 [Decreased ossification of the vertebral bodies.]
Absent or minimally ossified vertebral bodies HP_0004599
Triceps hypoplasia HP_0100855 [Hypoplasia of the triceps muscle.]
Hypoplasia of the upper arm musculature HP_0030239 [Underdevelopment of the musculature of the upper arm, which may include the deltoid, the triceps, the biceps, and the brachioradialis.]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the triceps HP_0009784 [Absence or underdevelopment of the triceps muscle.]
Dilatation of celiac artery HP_0100858 [Abnormal outpouching or sac-like dilatation in the wall of the celiac artery.]
Dilatation of an abdominal artery HP_0002636 [Abnormal outpouching or sac-like dilatation in an artery that originates from the abdominal aorta.]
Flat sella turcica HP_0100857 [An abnormally flat sella turcica.]
Deformed sella turcica HP_0002681
Dilatation of superior mesenteric artery HP_0100859 [Abnormal outpouching or sac-like dilatation in the wall of the superior mesenteric artery .]
fibroelastic connective tissue UBERON_0036186
fibrous connective tissue UBERON_0011824
elastic tissue UBERON_0002521 [Connective tissue composed of elastic fibers.]
medial nasal process mesenchyme UBERON_0009204 [Mesenchyme that is part of a medial nasal prominence.]
mesenchyme of fronto-nasal process UBERON_0009501 [The embryonic connective tissue made up of loosely aggregated mesenchymal cells, supported by interlaminar jelly, that gives rise to the frontonasal region of the head.]
mesenchyme UBERON_0003104 [Portion of tissue composed of mesenchymal cells (motile cells that develop from epthelia via an epithelial to mesenchymal transition) and surrounding extracellular material. Mesenchyme has different embryological origins in different metazoan taxa - in many invertebrates it derives in whole or part from ectoderm. In vertebrates it derives largely from mesoderm, and sometimes the terms are used interchangeably, e.g. lateral plate mesoderm/mesenchyme.]
internasal suture UBERON_0009203 [A suture joining the nasal bones.]