All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormal shape of the occiput HP_0011217 [An abnormal shape of occiput.]
Oxycephaly HP_0000263 [Oxycephaly (from Greek oxus, sharp, and kephalos, head) refers to a conical or pointed shape of the skull.]
Turricephaly HP_0000262 [Tall head relative to width and length.]
Abnormal mastoid morphology HP_0000264 [An abnormality of the mastoid process, which is the conical prominence projecting from the undersurface of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone.]
Mastoiditis HP_0000265
Wide anterior fontanel HP_0000260 [Enlargement of the anterior fontanelle with respect to age-dependent norms.]
Abnormal anterior fontanelle morphology HP_0000236 [An abnormality of the anterior fontanelle, i.e., the cranial fontanelle that is located at the intersection of the coronal and sagittal sutures.]
Large fontanelles HP_0000239 [In newborns, the two frontal bones, two parietal bones, and one occipital bone are joined by fibrous sutures, which form a small posterior fontanelle, and a larger, diamond-shaped anterior fontanelle. These regions allow for the skull to pass the birth canal and for later growth. The fontanelles gradually ossify, whereby the posterior fontanelle usually closes by eight weeks and the anterior fontanelle by the 9th to 16th month of age. Large fontanelles are diagnosed if the fontanelles are larger than age-dependent norms.]
Sex reversal HP_0012245 [Development of the reproductive system is inconsistent with the chromosomal sex.]
Abnormal sex determination HP_0012244 [Anomaly of primary or secondary sexual development or characteristics.]
Abnormal reproductive system morphology HP_0012243 [A structural or developmental anomaly of any of the tissues involved in the genital system.]
Superior rectus atrophy HP_0012242 [Atrophy of the superior rectus, the extraocular muscle whose primary function is to elevate the globe.]
Abnormality of the extraocular muscles HP_0008049 [An abnormality of an extraocular muscle.]
Abnormal ST segment HP_0012249 [An electrocardiographic anomaly of the ST segment, which is the segment that connects the QRS complex and the T wave. The ST segment normally has a duration of 80 to 120 ms, is flat and at the same level (isoelectric) as the PR and TP segment.]
Abnormal EKG HP_0003115 [Abnormal rhythm of the heart.]
Prolonged PR interval HP_0012248 [Increased time for the PR interval (beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex).]
Abnormal PR interval HP_0031593 [An anomaly of the PR interval, which is the portion of the ECG from the onset of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex. A normal PR interval in adults is 0.12-0.2 seconds.]
Specific anosmia HP_0012247 [Anosmia for one particular odor.]
Anosmia HP_0000458 [An inability to perceive odors. This is a general term describing inability to smell arising in any part of the process of smelling from absorption of odorants into the nasal mucous overlying the olfactory epithelium, diffusion to the cilia, binding to olfactory receptor sites, generation of action potentials in olfactory neurons, and perception of a smell.]
Oculomotor nerve palsy HP_0012246 [Reduced ability to control the movement of the eye associated with damage to the third cranial nerve (the oculomotor nerve).]