All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Pain at the lateral aspect of the elbow HP_6001173 [Pain localized to the radial aspect of the elbow.]
Increased compartment pressure HP_6001172 [intracompartmental pressure (ICP) over 30 mmHg. Acute compartment syndrome occurs when there is increased pressure within a closed osteofascial compartment, resulting in impaired local circulation. Acute compartment syndrome is considered a surgical emergency since, without proper treatment, it can lead to ischemia and eventually necrosis. Generally, acute compartment syndrome is considered a clinical diagnosis. However, ICP over 30 mmHg can be used as a threshold to aid in diagnosis.]
Pain at the medial aspect of the elbow HP_6001175 [Pain localized to the medial aspect of the elbow.]
Pain at the posterior aspect of the elbow HP_6001174 [Pain localized to the posterior aspect of the elbow.]
Omovertebral bone HP_6001177 [An osseous connection between the superomedial border of the right scapula and C5-C6 spinous processes.]
Radial nerve distribution HP_6001176 [Applies to the localization of findings corresponding to the distribution of the radial nevrve, such as (i)paresthesias on the dorsoradial aspect of the hand and wrist, including the dorsal thumb, index finger and middle finger and (ii) Weakness in elbow extension, wrist extension, finger extension, thumb extension and/or supination of the forearm.]
Abnormal optic disc vasculature morphology HP_6001168 [A structural abnormality in the blood vessels of the optic disc, including bleeding, tortuosity, dilation, shunting, or other unusual branching patterns.]
Discoid adrenal gland HP_6001167 [A congenital finding where the adrenal gland does not form it's typical triangular, Y or V shape and is instead discoid, straight or elongated in shape. It is often found incidentally on renal ultrasound and is associated with renal agenesis and other renal congenital anomalies.]
Supraclavicular nerve distribution HP_6001169 [Localization of symptoms such as numbness or paresthesias on the skin over the upper chest, specifically above the clavicle and over the lateral aspect of the neck, corresponding to the distribution of the supraclavicular nerve.]
Abnormal R wave HP_6001160 [Any anomaly of the R wave of the EKG, which is the first upward deflection after the P wave. The R wave reflects early ventricular depolarisation.]
Prominent V1-V2 R wave HP_6001162 [The R wave in leads V1-V2 is normally considerably smaller in amplitude than the S wave in the same leads. Prominent R wave in these leads implies the R wave is larger than the S-wave, which may indicate cardiovascular pathology. This term includes Tall R wave in lead V1, which is defined by a R/S ratio greater than 1.]
Poor R-wave progression HP_6001161 [Absence of the normal increase in size of the R wave in the precordial leads when advancing from lead V1 to V6 of the electrocardiogram.]
Foot mass HP_6001164 [An abnormal enlargement or swelling localized to a foot.]
Finger mass HP_6001163 [An abnormal enlargement or swelling localized to a finger.]
Spongiosis HP_6001166 [Spongiosis refers to the increased intercellular edema in the epidermis resulting in the pulling away of the keratinocytes from their surrounding desmosomes. Histologically, the spongiotic tissue reaction pattern involves the accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces of the epidermis, making the desmosomes junctions more easy to appreciate. Parakeratosis forms above the areas of spongiosis. The foci of spongiosis can be microscopic to grossly identifiable clinically with vesicles or bullae.]
Abnormal retinal vein morphology HP_6001165 [A condition characterized by structural abnormalities of the retinal veins, including tortuosity, dilation, narrowing, or irregularities in branching patterns. These changes may be associated with systemic or ocular diseases such as retinal vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, or hypertensive retinopathy.]
Occupational exposure to frequent kneeling HP_6001157 [A history of exposure to frequent squatting/kneeling and/or heavy lifting.]
obsolete Synovial crystals HP_6001156
Pulsatile mass in extremity HP_6001159 [A noticeable lump or swelling in the arm or leg that you can feel with you fingers and this lump is beating or pulsating, similar to the feeling of a heartbeat.]
Trochanteric pain HP_6001158 [An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the structures around the greater trochanter (the bony prominence on the outer part of the femur).]