All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormal palatine bone morphology HP_0430003 [An abnormality of the palatine bone.]
Elevated pCO2 gap HP_6001453 [The difference between the venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide saturation (Pv-aCO2) is above the upper limit of normal.]
Defect of palpebral conjunctiva HP_0430011 [An abnormality of the palpebral conjunctiva.]
Abnormal deltoid muscle morphology HP_6001456 [Any structural anomaly of the deltoid muscle, the large triangular intrinsic shoulder muscle, so named because its shape resembles the inverted Greek letter delta.]
positive regulation of lactation GO_1903489 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of lactation.]
posterior surface of head UBERON_0006056
Decreased coracohumeral distance HP_6001455 [Axial view on shoulder X-ray or MRI showing decreased distance between posterior border of the coracoid process and anterior border of the humeral head of less than 6 mm; subcoracoid impingement; decreased coracohumeral interval.]
negative regulation of lactation GO_1903488 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of lactation.]
Absent palatine bone ossification HP_0430013 [Lack of formation of the palatine bone.]
Glenohumeral arthritis HP_6001458 [Anteropostrior (AP), axillary, or Grashey (true AP) view X-ray of the shoulder showing radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis such as joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis, subchondral cysts, and/or osteophyte formation in the glenohumeral joint.]
Abnormality of tensor veli palatini muscle HP_0430016 [An abnormality of the tensor veli palatini muscle]
Deltoid muscle tear HP_6001457 [An injury of the deltoid muscle of the shoulder or its tendon characterized by partial or complete rupture.]
digit 4 UBERON_0006051 [A digit that is part of a digit 4 plus metapodial segment.]
digit 5 UBERON_0006052 [A digit that is part of a digit 5 plus metapodial segment.]
Abnormality of uvular muscle HP_0430017 [An abnormality of the uvular muscle]
falx cerebri UBERON_0006059 [The falx cerebri, also known as the cerebral falx, so named from its sickle-like form, is a strong, arched fold of dura mater which descends vertically in the longitudinal fissure between the cerebral hemispheres. It is narrow in front, where it is attached to the crista galli of the ethmoid; and broad behind, where it is connected with the upper surface of the tentorium cerebelli. Its upper margin is convex, and attached to the inner surface of the skull in the middle line, as far back as the internal occipital protuberance; it contains the superior sagittal sinus. Its lower margin is free and concave, and contains the inferior sagittal sinus. The falx cerebri is known to calcify with age.]
Microblepharia HP_0430010 [Abnormal shortness of the vertical dimensions of the eyelids.]
intestinal mucosal muscle UBERON_2005273 [A thin layer of smooth muscle immediately beneath the base of the villi which permits the intestinal mucosa to dynamically move and fold.]
digit 3 UBERON_0006050 [A digit that is part of a digit 3 plus metapodial segment.]
Increased mixed venous oxygen saturation HP_6001450 [Oxygen saturation in mixed venous blood (SvO2), as measured in a sample of mixed venous blood drawn from the distal lumen of a catheter placed in the pulmonary artery, is above the upper limit of normal.]