All terms in HP

Label Id Description
N-acyl-L-aspartate(2-) CHEBI_58497 [Conjugate base of an N-acyl-L-aspartic acid.]
obsolete Abnormality of the epiphyses of the terminal phalanx of the middle finger HP_0004183
obsolete Fused epiphysis of terminal phalanx of the middle finger HP_0004185
obsolete Cone-shaped epiphysis of terminal phalanx of the middle finger HP_0004184
obsolete Bracket epiphyses of the 4th finger HP_0004192
Grandiosity HP_5200270 [Persistently exaggerated feelings and thoughts of an inflated sense of self-importance, superiority, uniqueness, or invulnerability. The affected individual may project arrogance with a dismissive behavioral pattern towards others the individual deems inferior.]
obsolete Abnormal motivation HP_5200275
Decreased need for sleep HP_5200276 [There has been a noticeable decrease in the need for sleep, where individuals feel refreshed even with minimal or no sleep.]
Microtropia without identity HP_0031782 [A type of microtropia in which the manifest movement is demonstrated on the cover-uncover test.]
Microtropia HP_0031724 [A small angle heterotropia (usually of 10 diopters or less) in which a form of binocular single vision occurs.]
Absent coronary sinus HP_0031783 [A developmental defect in which the coronary sinus fails to form.]
Hopelessness HP_5200271 [Persistent and excessive feelings of despair with an overwhelming lack of hope. While hopelessness is primarily a personal experience, the sense of hopelessness becomes pervasive and affects most aspects of the personal experience in relation to the world. For example the person may communicate a sense of hopelessness for family and friends (who themselves do not experience hopelessness), as well as the world in general.]
Eosinophilic ascites HP_0031780 [A type of ascites in which there are large numbers of eosinophils in the ascitis fluid.]
Microtropia with identity HP_0031781 [A type of microtropia with no manifest movement on cover test, the eccentric fixation point coinciding with the angle of ARC.]
Pathological sadness HP_5200273 [A negative emotional state characterized by sadness, unhappiness, or sorrow that is excessive in intensity, duration, or resistance to self-regulation compared with culturally appropriate norms or the individual's usual emotional range. It may arise spontaneously or in response to significant life events, but when reactive, it is disproportionate to or persists beyond what is typically expected for the context. Pathological sadness can be associated with feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, anhedonia, and a pessimistic outlook, but these features are not invariably present. It may also be accompanied by increased tearfulness, low energy, cognitive difficulties such as impaired concentration, and somatic changes including disrupted sleep or appetite.]
obsolete Abnormal thought pattern HP_5200269
obsolete Wide/broad phalanges of the ring finger HP_0004198
obsolete Hypoplastic phalanges of the ring finger HP_0004194
obsolete Expanded phalanges of the ring finger HP_0004193
obsolete Short phalanges of the ring finger HP_0004196