All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Inlet ventricular septal defect HP_0011622 [A ventricular septal defect that involves the inlet of the right ventricular septum immediately inferior to the AV valve apparatus.]
dicarboxylic fatty acid dianion CHEBI_189846 [Any fatty acid that contains 2 carboxylic groups. Major microspecies at pH 7.3]
Anomalous origin of coronary artery from the pulmonary artery HP_0011637 [A coronary artery begins (branches off from) the pulmonary artery rather than as normal from the root of the aorta.]
Partial left sided absence of pericardium HP_0011634 [A congenital anomaly with lack of part of the pericardium on the lefthand side of the heart.]
Partial diaphragmatic absence of pericardium HP_0011635 [Lack of a part of the pericardium over the diaphragmatic surface of the heart. It is a congenital defect, not the result of a pericardectomy. Pericardium is present on other parts of the heart.]
Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery HP_0011638 [Left main coronary artery begins (branches off from) the pulmonary artery rather than as normal from the root of the aorta, above the left cusp of the aortic valve.]
Anomalous origin of right coronary artery from the pulmonary artery HP_0011639 [Right coronary artery begins (branches off from) the pulmonary artery rather than as normal from the root of the aorta, above the right cusp of the aortic valve.]
Partial right sided absence of pericardium HP_0011632 [A congenital anomaly with lack of part of the pericardium on the righthand side of the heart.]
Complete left sided absence of pericardium HP_0011633 [A congenital anomaly with complete lack of the pericardium on the lefthand side of the heart.]
Complete diaphragmatic absence of pericardium HP_0011630 [No pericardium over the diaphragmatic surface of the heart. It is a congenital defect, not the result of a pericardectomy. Pericardium is present on other parts of the heart.]
Complete right sided absence of pericardium HP_0011631 [No pericardium is present on the righthand side of the heart. It is a congenital absence of pericardium rather than the result of a pericardectomy.]
fetal stage HsapDv_0000037 [Prenatal stage that starts with the fully formed embryo and ends at birth.]
Postductal coarctation of the aorta HP_0011647 [Narrowing or constriction of the aorta localized distal to the ductus arteriosus, i.e., to the postductal region of aortic arch.]
Patent ductus arteriosus after birth at term HP_0011648 [Abnormal persistent patency of the ductus arteriosus in postnatal life when birth was at 37 completed weeks of gestation or greater.]
Dilatation of the sinus of Valsalva HP_0011645 [Abnormal outpouching or sac-like dilatation of one of the anatomic dilations of the ascending aorta, which occurs just above the aortic valve.]
Juxtaductal coarctation of the aorta HP_0011646 [Narrowing or constriction of the aorta localized at the insertion of the ductus arteriosus, i.e., to the juxtaductal region of aortic arch.]
Patent ductus arteriosus after premature birth HP_0011649 [Abnormal persistent patency of the ductus arteriosus when birth was at less than 37 weeks completed gestation.]
Single coronary artery origin HP_0011640 [The presence of a single coronary artery ostium from which both coronary arteries arise.]
Coronary sinus atrial septal defect HP_0011643 [An atrial septal defect characterized by a deficiency in the tissue separating the coronary sinus from the left atrium (LA). This results in partial or complete unroofing of the coronary sinus leading to a predominantly left-to-right shunt through the coronary sinus (LA to coronary sinus to right atrium [RA]). The orifice of the ostium is frequently large because of the increased flow. From the RA side, the defect is located at the level of the coronary sinus ostium and may also include some deficiency in atrial tissue around the ostium. From the LA side, the size can be variable depending on the degree of unroofing of the coronary sinus. There is partial (either focal or fenestrated) or complete absence of the roof of the CS, which results in a communication between the CS and the LA. Unroofed CS is the rarest type of atrial septal defect. It is often associated with persistent left superior vena cava (LSVC) and other forms of complex congenital heart disease, usually heterotaxia syndromes.]
Abnormal coronary sinus morphology HP_0011642 [An abnormality of the coronary sinus, which is formed by the union of the great cardiac vein and the left marginal vein and terminates in the right atrium. The coronary sinus functions to o collect deoxygenated blood from the myocardium of the heart and drain it into the right atrium.]