All terms in HP

Label Id Description
adhesion G-protein coupled receptor PR_000001087 [A G-protein coupled receptor with a 7 transmembrane (secretin family) domain (Pfam:PF00002) preceded by an amino-terminal region containing one or more functional domains with adhesion-like motifs.]
CD7 molecule PR_000001836 [A protein that is a translation product of the human CD7 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
SLAM family member 1 PR_000001833 [A protein that is a translation product of the human SLAMF1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
T-cell surface glycoprotein CD5 PR_000001839 [A protein that is a translation product of the human CD5 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
Expiratory crackles HP_0031999 [Crackles that occur during expiration.]
Early inspiratory crackles HP_0031997 [Crackles that appear at the beginning of inspiration and end before mid-inspiration.]
Inspiratory crackles HP_0031996 [Crackles that are heard during the inspiratory phase.]
Late inspiratory crackles HP_0031998 [Crackles that appear any time after the beginning of inspiration and last till the end of inspiration.]
Squawks HP_0031995 [Squawks are short inspiratory wheezes of less than 200 ms duration and are also known as squeaks. Acoustic analysis shows the fundamental frequency varying between 200 and 300 Hz. Squawks usually occur in late inspiration and are often preceded by late inspiratory crackles.]
Hoffmann sign HP_0031993 [A Hoffmann test is performed by flicking the fingernail of the long finger, from dorsal to volar, on each hand while the hand was supported by the examiner's hand. The test was done with the neck in the neutral position and then with the neck maximally forward flexed. Any flexion of the ipsilateral thumb and/or index finger was interpreted as a positive test.]
Bronchial breath sound HP_0031994 [Bronchial breath sounds contain much higher frequency components than normal breath sounds due to alteration of the low pass filtering function of the alveoli, as occurs in consolidation. It is loud, hollow, and high pitch. Expiratory phase is longer than inspiratory phase with the inspiratory-expiratory ratio (I:E) changing from normal 3:1 to 1:2. There is distinct pause between inspiration and expiration due to absent alveolar phase. It is associated with whispering pectoriloquy.]
Increased urinary excretion of galactosyl hydroxylysine HP_0031991 [An increased concentration of beta-1-galactosyl-O-hydroxylysine (Gal-Hyl) in the urine. This is a biochemical marker of bone resorption.]
decreased angle to PATO_0002328 [An angle which is relatively low.]
Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy HP_0031992 [Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHCM) is diastolic dysfunction due to abnormal stiffness of the left ventricle during diastole, with resultant impaired ventricular filling. In AHCM thickened apical segments produce a crowded, spade-shaped, small apical cavity.]
Chvostek sign HP_0031990 [A contraction of ipsilateral facial muscles subsequent to percussion over the facial nerve.]
increased angle to PATO_0002327 [An angle which is relatively high.]
obsolete Muscle spasm HP_0031988
Perioral spasm HP_0031989 [A sudden involuntary contraction of the musculature surrounding the mouth.]
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction HP_0004389 [A functional rather than mechanical obstruction of the intestines, associated with manifestations that resemble those caused by an intestinal obstruction, including distension, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, in an individual in whom a mechanical blockage has been excluded.]
Polyminimyoclonus HP_0031986 [Minipolymyoclonus or polyminimyoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder phenomenology characterized by intermittent, low-amplitude, arrhythmic movements of the hands, commonly of several fingers, with amplitudes just sufficient to produce visible and palpable movements of the joints. It is mostly noticed while the individual is maintaining a posture (commonly outstretched hands) or during action (especially the initial phase of movement).]