All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Cyclophoria HP_0031777 [A form of latent strabismus (heterophoria) in which the occluded eye wheel-rotates on dissociation.]
obsolete Accessory middle-finger phalanges HP_0004157
Incyclophoria HP_0031778 [A type of cyclophoria (latent strabismus in which the occluded eye wheel-rotates on dissociation.) in which the upper poles of the globes are rotated inward (medially) to each other.]
Neurogenic strabismus HP_0031775 [An ocular deviation caused by a palsy to one or more of the extraocular muscles or nerves supplying them.]
benzoates CHEBI_22718 [A monocarboxylic acid anion obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group of any benzoic acid.]
Cyclotropia HP_0031776 [A form of manifest strabismus (heterotropia) in which the one eye is wheel rotated so that the upper end of its vertical axis is nasal (incyclotropia) or temporal (excyclotropia).]
aminobenzoic acid CHEBI_22495
benzoic acids CHEBI_22723 [Any aromatic carboxylic acid that consists of benzene in which at least a single hydrogen has been substituted by a carboxy group.]
obsolete Overgrowth of middle finger HP_0004153
Posterior communicating artery aneurysm HP_0031773 [A widening (ballooning) localized in the wall of the posterior communicating artery.]
Posterior communicating artery infundibulum HP_0031774 [A funnel-shaped symmetrical enlargement of the origin of the posterior communicating artery at its junction with the internal carotid artery.]
Epicanthus tarsalis HP_0031771 [A type of epicanthus in which a primarily upper lid fold is present.]
Epicanthus palpebralis HP_0031770 [A type of epicanthus in which a medial vertical fold is present between upper and lower lids.]
Parafoveal fixation HP_0031768 [Fixation of an object in the area adjacent to the fovea.]
Peripheral fixation HP_0031769 [Fixation of an object in a peripheral area of the retina.]
Convergence excess esotropia HP_0031766 [An intermittent esotropia with binocular single vision present at distance fixation but esotropia on accommodation for near fixation. Usually associated with hypermetropia but patients can be emmetropic and rarely myopic. Associated with a high accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio.]
obsolete Radially pointed proximal middle-finger phalanx HP_0004168
Consecutive esotropia HP_0031767 [Esotropia in a patient who has previously had exotropia or exophoria; may be constant or intermittent and usually follows surgical overcorrection.]
Fully accomodative esotropia HP_0031764 [Esotropia in which normal binocular single vision is present for all distances when the hypermetropic refractive error is corrected. Esotropia is present for near and distance on accommodation without correction.]
Partially accomodative esotropia HP_0031765 [A form of constant esotropia in which the angle of deviation is partially affected by accommodative effort. Typically there is esotropia at near and distance with hypermetropic correction and the angle of deviation increases without glasses.]