All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Type A5 brachydactyly HP_0031044 [A type of brachydactyly characterized by absent middle phalanges of digits 2 to 5.]
Obstruction of the superior vena cava HP_0031041 [Blockage of blood flow through the superior vena cava (SVC). Because the venous drainage from the upper extremities, upper thorax and head is obstructed, SVC obstruction presents with symptoms related to engorgement of these areas. Both the degree of SVC compromise and the extent of collateral veins determine the varied clinical presentation, which can be as mild as slight facial and upper extremity edema or as dire as intracranial swelling, seizures, hemodynamic instability and tracheal obstruction.]
Strawberry tongue HP_0031042 [Inflamed tongue with hyperplastic (enlarged) fungiform papillae that is said to resemble a strawberry or raspberry.]
skin of clavicle region UBERON_8480025 [A zone of skin that is above the clavicle zone in the pectoral girdle region.]
skin of sacral region UBERON_8480024 [A zone of skin that is part of the sacral region.]
skin of iliac crest region UBERON_8480026 [A zone of skin that is above the iliac crest in the pelvic girdle bone/zone.]
Decreased circulating pancreatic isoamylase activity HP_6000721 [The activity of alpha-Amylase (1,4-alpha-D-glucan-4-glucanohydrolase E. C. 3.2.1.1, pancreatic isoamylase) in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal.]
obsolete Crazy-paving pattern HP_0033659
suppressor macrophage CL_0000862 [A macrophage that suppresses immune responses.]
elicited macrophage CL_0000861 [A macrophage which develops from an inflammatory monocyte and is recruited into the tissues in response to injury and infection as part of an inflammatory response. Markers include CD11b-positive, CD68-positive, and F4/80-positive.]
Reduced tissue fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase activity HP_6000720 [Activity of fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.3) in tissues below the lower limit of normal. The activity can be measured in multiple tissues including culutured fibroblasts and leukocytes.]
Rounded atelectasis HP_0033658 [Rounded atelectasis is rounded collapsed lung associated with invaginated fibrotic pleura and thickened and fibrotic interlobular septa. Most frequently, it is the consequence of an asbestos-induced exudative pleural effusion with resultant pleural scarring, but it may occur with any cause of pleural fibrosis. On chest radiographs, rounded atelectasis appears as a mass abutting a pleural surface, usually in the posterior part of a lower lobe. Distorted vessels have a curvilinear disposition as they converge on the mass (the comet tail sign). The degree of lobar retraction depends on the volume of atelectatic lung. It is almost invariably associated with other signs of pleural fibrosis (eg, blunting of costophrenic angle). CT is more sensitive for the detection and display of the characteristic features of rounded atelectasis. An additional sign is homogeneous uptake of contrast medium in the atelectatic lung.]
Reduced erythrocyte galactokinase activity HP_6000723 [Activity or concentration of in the level of galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) in erythrocytes below the lower limit of normal.]
Linear atelectasis HP_0033657 [Linear atelectasis is a focal area of subsegmental atelectasis with a linear configuration, almost always extending to the pleura. It is commonly horizontal but sometimes oblique or vertical. The thickness of the atelectasis may range from a few millimeters to more than 1 cm.]
classical monocyte CL_0000860 [A monocyte that responds rapidly to microbial stimuli by secreting cytokines and antimicrobial factors and which is characterized by high expression of CCR2 in both rodents and humans, negative for the lineage markers CD3, CD19, and CD20, and of larger size than non-classical monocytes.]
Reduced tissue guanidinoacetate methyltransferase activity HP_6000722 [Activity of the mitochondrial enzyme guanidinoacetate methyltransferase in tissues below the lower limit of normal. The activity can be measured in multiple tissues including culutured fibroblasts.]
Juxtaphrenic peak HP_0033656 [A juxtaphrenic peak is a small triangular opacity based at the apex of the dome of a hemidiaphragm, associated with upper lobe volume loss of any cause (eg, postirradiation fibrosis or upper lobectomy). It is most readily appreciated on a frontal chest radiograph. The peak is caused by upward retraction of the inferior accessory fissure or an intrapulmonary septum associated with the pulmonary ligament.]
Salty tasting skin HP_6000725 [Skin tastes marked salty without an obvious explanation such as heat or exercise. This finding can be observed in infants with cystic fibrosis.]
Auspitz sign HP_6000724 [The appearance of small bleeding points after successive layers of scale have been removed from the surface of psoriatic papules or plaques.]
History of undercooked pork ingestion HP_6000727 [A history of ingestion of undercooked pork. This is particularly relevant in areas with a high prevalence of cysticercosis.]