All terms in HP

Label Id Description
obsolete Abnormal serum tryptase concentration HP_0031900
increased cellular motility PATO_0002298 [A cellular motility which is higher relative to the normal or average.]
mesentery of colon UBERON_0003396 [A mesentery that is part of a colon [Automatically generated definition].]
Elevated total serum tryptase HP_0031901 [An abnormally elevated concentration of total tryptase (alpha and beta tryptase) in the blood circulation.]
tubular PATO_0002299 [A cylindrical shape that is hollow.]
hollow PATO_0002078 [A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having an empty space or cavity within.]
mesentery of rectum UBERON_0003395 [A mesentery that is part of a rectum [Automatically generated definition].]
Cerebral cortical neurodegeneration HP_0006964
mesothelium of pleural cavity UBERON_0003390 [A mesothelium that is part of a pleural cavity [Automatically generated definition].]
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy HP_0006965
decreased cellular motility PATO_0002297 [A cellular motility which is lower relative to the normal or average.]
Gait instability, worse in the dark HP_0006962
Choroid plexus calcification HP_0006960 [The presence of calcium deposition in the choroid plexus.]
Jerky head movements HP_0006961
Micrographia HP_0031908 [Abnormally small-sized handwriting is formally defined as an impairment of fine motor skills, which mainly manifests as a progressive or stable reduction in amplitude during a writing task.]
Unicornuate uterus HP_0031909 [A uterus that has a single horn, with a banana-like shape that may or may not have a secondary rudimentary uterine horn.]
obsolete Decreased total hemolytic complement activity HP_0031906
mesentery of jejunum UBERON_0003398 [A mesentery that is part of a jejunum [Automatically generated definition].]
Anti-mitochondrial M2 antibody positivity HP_0031907 [The presence of M2 anti-mitochondrial antibody (immunoglobulins) in the serum.]
Increased total hemolytic complement activity HP_0031905 [An abnormally elevated total hemolytic complement activity in the circulation.]