All terms in HP

Label Id Description
homocystine zwitterion CHEBI_58163 [Dizwitterionic form of homocystine arising from transfer of two protons from the carboxy to the amino groups; major species at pH 7.3.]
Facial expressions not directed to others HP_5200100
Limited Repertoire of gestures HP_5200101
Reduced social smiling HP_5200102 [Reduced production of smiles during engagement with an interactive parent, caregiver, or peer.]
Short fourth metatarsal HP_0004689 [Short fourth metatarsal bone.]
Chronic diarrhea HP_0002028 [The presence of chronic diarrhea, which is usually taken to mean diarrhea that has persisted for over 4 weeks.]
Short third metatarsal HP_0004686 [Underdevelopment of the Third metatarsal bone leading to a short (hypoplastic) third metatarsal bone.]
Anal atresia HP_0002023 [Congenital absence of the anus, i.e., the opening at the bottom end of the intestinal tract.]
pancreatic PP cell CL_0002275 [A PP cell located in the islets of the pancreas.]
Irregular tarsal bones HP_0004688
Anal stenosis HP_0002025 [Abnormal narrowing of the anal opening.]
Deep longitudinal plantar crease HP_0004681 [Narrow, paramedian longitudinal depressions in the plantar skin of the forefoot.]
Gastroesophageal reflux HP_0002020 [A condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus through the lower esophageal sphincter.]
Talipes valgus HP_0004684 [Outward turning of the heel, resulting in clubfoot with the person walking on the inner part of the foot.]
Pyloric stenosis HP_0002021 [Pyloric stenosis, also known as infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, is an uncommon condition in infants characterized by abnormal thickening of the pylorus muscles in the stomach leading to gastric outlet obstruction. Clinically infants are well at birth. Then, at 3 to 6 weeks of age, the infants present with projectile vomiting, potentially leading to dehydration and weight loss.]
Gly-Pro zwitterion CHEBI_73779 [A peptide zwitterion obtained by transfer of a proton from the carboxy to the amino terminus of Gly-Pro.]