All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Elevated urinary N,N-dimethylglycine level HP_0031946 [An increased concentration of N,N-dimethylglycine in the urine.]
Tongue tremor HP_0031947 [An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting the tongue.]
multicuspidate PATO_0002257 [A cuscpidate quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer possessing more than one cusp.]
placental epithelial cell CL_0002577 [An epithelial cell of the placenta.]
Pleural thickening HP_0031944 [An increase in the thickness of the pleura, generally related to scarring of the pleural tissue.]
Elevated circulating N,N-dimethylglycine concentration HP_0031945 [An increased concentration of N,N-dimethylglycine in the circulation.]
Congenital absence of portal vein HP_0031942 [Anomaly where the intestinal and the splenic venous drainage bypass the liver and drain into systemic veins through other possible venous shunts.]
vertebral mesenchymal stem cell CL_0002572 [A mesenchymal stem cell of the vertebrae.]
Abnormality of cerebrosidase metabolism HP_0004344
stromal cell of pancreas CL_0002574 [A stromal cell of the pancreas.]
actin filament GO_0005884 [A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.]
plasma membrane GO_0005886 [The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins.]
hepatic mesenchymal stem cell CL_0002571 [A mesenchymal stem cell of liver.]
hepatic stem cell CL_0002195 [A stem cell that can give rise to the cells of the liver. The term usually refers to the self-renewing pool of hepatocyte precursors in the adult liver (differently from 'hepatoblast', often used for fetal precursors of hepatocytes).]
Snowball lesion of corpus callosum HP_0031948 [Centrally located corpus callosum hyperintensities said to resemble snowballs upon magnetic resonance imaging (with T2 or Sagittal fluid attenuated inversion recovery [FLAIR] sequences). The central location in the callosum makes them pathognomonic for Susac syndrome.]
Recurrent bacterial upper respiratory tract infections HP_0031949 [An increased susceptibility to bacterial upper respiratory tract infections as manifested by a history of recurrent bacterial upper respiratory tract infections (running ears - otitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis).]
Delusions of infestation HP_5200426 [A persistent belief that a person is infested with living or non-living pathogens, such as parasites, insects, or bugs, when no such infestation is present.]
Delusional atmosphere HP_5200427 [A persistent sense or a hunch that something is different in an imperceptible manner. Typically the perception is one of a sinister, portentous , uncanny, mysterious, or peculiar sense of foreboding in an indefinable way. There is an innate sense of inexplicable self-relevance to the person. There is often a feeling of anticipation, sometimes even excitement, that soon the mystery may be revealed and all the separate parts of their experience will fit together to reveal something immensely significant. The duration of this experience may vary, lasting from hours to days. It may be intermittent over an extended period of time (months to years).]
Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio - 0.9 HP_0031977 [Ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk is 0.9 (The normal cup-to-disc ratio is 0.3).]
Increased vertical cup-to-disc ratio HP_0031973 [An abnormal increase in the ratio of the height of the cup of the optic nerve head to the height of the disk.]