All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Cortical radial artery hypercellularity HP_0033954 [Proliferation of endothelial cells (increased number of cells) of the lining (endothelium) of the cortical radial arteries (also known as interlobular arteries) of the kidney.]
Pectoralis hypoplasia HP_0008998 [Underdevelopment of the pectoral muscle.]
Persistence of primary teeth HP_0006335 [Persistence of the primary teeth beyond the age by which they normally are shed and replaced by the permanent teeth.]
Abnormal cortical radial artery endothelium morphology HP_0033952 [Abnormal structural characteristics of the lining (endothelium) of the cortical radial arteries (also known as interlobular arteries) of the kidney.]
Short dental root HP_0006336 [Tooth root length more than 2 SD below mean, or subjectively apparently decreased tooth root length.]
Cortical radial artery endotheliosis HP_0033953 [Enlargement of endothelial cells of the cortical radial arteries (also known as the interlobular arteries) of the kidney because of cytoplasmic swelling.]
Crowded maxillary incisors HP_0006333 [A type of dental misalignment with crowded central incisors, i.e., of maxillary secondary incisor, or of maxillary central primary incisor.]
Hypoplasia of the primary teeth HP_0006334 [Developmental hypoplasia of the primary teeth.]
Supernumerary maxillary incisor HP_0006332 [The presence of a supernumerary, i.e., extra, maxillary incisor, either the primary maxillary incisor or the permanent maxillary incisor.]
Increased intraabdominal fat HP_0008993 [An abnormal increase in the amount of intraabdominal fat tissue.]
Rotated maxillary central incisors HP_0006330
Exercise-induced leg cramps HP_0008991 [Sudden and involuntary contractions of one or more muscles of the leg brought on by physical exertion.]
Abnormal cortical radial artery morphology HP_0033883 [Any structural anomaly of the radial arteries that branch off at right angles from the arcuate artery and carry blood toward the cortex of the kidney.]
Cortical radial artery intraluminal organized thrombi HP_0033951 [Thrombi containing fibrous tissue and capillary-like vascular channels within the interior space of cortical radial arteries (interlobular arteries) of the kidney.]
Cortical radial artery intraluminal thrombi HP_0033950 [Mixture of fibrin, red blood cells, platelets partly or completely occluding vascular lumen within the interior space of cortical radial arteries (interlobular arteries) of the kidney.]
Abnormal cortical radial artery lumen morphology HP_0033884 [Abnormal structural characteristics of the interior space of the cortical radial arteries of the kidney.]
Gaucher cells HP_6000893 [Glucosylceramide forms fibrillar aggregates that accumulate in macrophages and result in the cell cytoplasm presenting a characteristic crumpled tissue paper appearance. These cells, known as Gaucher cells, infiltrate various organs (e.g., bone marrow, spleen, and liver) and are responsible for the major signs of Gaucher disease.]
Arcuate artery intima/media granulomatous arteriitis HP_0033949 [A type of arcuate artery intima/media granulomatous arteriitis characterized by circumscribed inflammatory lesions comprised primarily of macrophages present in inflamed arteries.]
Arcuate artery intima/media arteriitis HP_0033948 [Inflammation of the inner or middle layer of the arcuate arteries of the kidney.]
White matter globoid cells HP_6000892 [Multinucleated phagocytes in the cerebral white matter, typically are 10-15 micrometers in diameter, that contain fatty filamentous inclusions that stain positive for periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), which may be phagocytized myelin, as these cells are often found in proximity to sites where demyelination is prominent. Globoid cells have been to thought to originate from CNS resident microglia and/or infiltrating peripheral macrophages.]