All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Neoplasm of fatty tissue HP_0200013 [A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of adipose tissue.]
Increased urinary cortisol level HP_0012030 [Abnormally increased concentration of cortisol in the urine.]
Abnormality of the ureter HP_0000069 [An abnormality of the ureter. The ureter is the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder.]
Abnormality of the upper urinary tract HP_0010935 [An abnormality of the upper urinary tract.]
Labial hypertrophy HP_0000065
Hypoplastic female external genitalia HP_0012815 [Underdevelopment of part or all of the female external reproductive organs (which include the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, Bartholin glands, and clitoris).]
Urethral atresia, female HP_0000067 [Congenital anomaly characterized by closure or failure to develop an opening in the urethra in females.]
Ambiguous genitalia, female HP_0000061 [Ambiguous genitalia in an individual with XX genetic gender.]
Fused labia minora HP_0000063 [Fusion of the labia minora as a result of labial adhesions resulting in vaginal obstruction.]
Abnormal labia minora morphology HP_0012880 [An anomaly of the labia minora, the folds of skin between the outer labia.]
Hypoplastic labia minora HP_0000064
Clitoral hypoplasia HP_0000060 [Developmental hypoplasia of the clitoris.]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the clitoris HP_0040255
Hemeralopia HP_0012047 [A visual defect characterized by the inability to see as clearly in bright light as in dim light. The word hemeralopia literally means day blindness.]
Areflexia of upper limbs HP_0012046 [Inability to elicit tendon reflexes in the upper limbs.]
Retinal flecks HP_0012045 [Presence of multiple yellowish-white lesions of various size and configuration on the retina not related to vascular lesions.]
Yellow/white retinal lesion HP_0030506 [An area anywhere within the retina showing pale yellow or white discoloration. Such lesions can be flat or raised and there size can range from very small to big.]
Seesaw nystagmus HP_0012044 [Seesaw nystagmus is a type of pendular nystagmus where a half cycle consists of the elevation and intorsion of one eye, concurrently with the depression and extortion of the fellow eye. In the other half cycle, there is an inversion of the ocular movements.]
Pendular nystagmus HP_0012043 [Rhythmic, involuntary sinusoidal oscillations of one or both eyes. The waveform of pendular nystagmus may occur in any direction.]
Laryngeal dystonia HP_0012049 [A form of focal dystonia that affects the vocal cords, associated with involuntary contractions of the vocal cords causing interruptions of speech and affecting the voice quality and often leading to patterned, repeated breaks in speech.]