All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormal lens morphology HP_0000517 [An abnormality of the lens.]
Abnormal suspensory ligament of lens morphology HP_0012628 [An anomaly of the suspensory ligament of lens, also known as the ciliary zonule. These ligaments represent a series of fibers connecting the ciliary body and lens of the eye, holding the lens in place.]
male sex differentiation GO_0046661 [The establishment of the sex of a male organism by physical differentiation.]
Stage 1 chronic kidney disease HP_0012623 [A type of chronic kidney disease with normal or increased glomerular filtration rate (GFR at least 90 mL/min/1.73 m2).]
Persistent cloaca HP_0012621 [Developmental anomaly in which the vagina, bladder, and rectum fuse resulting in a common channel.]
Cloacal abnormality HP_0012620 [A developmental anomaly associated with the failure of rectum, vagina, and bladder to separate.]
Abnormality of visual evoked potentials HP_0000649 [An anomaly of visually evoked potentials (VEP), which are electrical potentials, initiated by brief visual stimuli, which are recorded from the scalp overlying the visual cortex.]
Abnormal brain-evoked potentials HP_0430106 [Any anomaly of brain-evoked potentials, defined as potentials generated by exteroceptive stimuli reflect synchronized activity by neuronal and axonal groups in the central nervous system (CNS) resulting from the arrival of nerve impulses after stimulation of a peripheral nerve or its receptors. Depending on the type of stimulus, evoked potentials are categorized as visual (VEP), auditory (AEP), or somatosensory (SSEP). Motor evoked potentials (MEP) occur when the brain's motor area is stimulated. They result from the activation of a sufficient number of motor units.]
Abnormal visual electrophysiology HP_0030453
Amblyopia HP_0000646 [Reduced visual acuity that is uncorrectable by lenses in the absence of detectable anatomic defects in the eye or visual pathways.]
Sclerocornea HP_0000647 [A congenital anomaly in which a part or the whole of the cornea acquires the characteristics of sclera, resulting in clouding of the cornea.]
Corneal opacity HP_0007957 [A reduction of corneal clarity.]
Optic atrophy HP_0000648 [Atrophy of the optic nerve. Optic atrophy results from the death of the retinal ganglion cell axons that comprise the optic nerve and manifesting as a pale optic nerve on fundoscopy.]
Heavy proteinuria HP_0012597 [Severely increased levels of protein in the urine (1000-3000 mg per day in adults).]
Moderate proteinuria HP_0012596 [Moderately increased levels of protein in the urine (500-1000 mg per day in adults).]
Mild proteinuria HP_0012595 [Mildly increased levels of protein in the urine (150-500 mg per day in adults).]
Moderate albuminuria HP_0012594 [The presence of moderately increased concentrations of albumin in the urine, defined as and albumin-creatinine ratio (ACR) of 30 to 299 mg/gm (3.4 to 34 mg/mmol).]
Albuminuria HP_0012592 [Increased concentration of albumin in the urine.]
Nephrotic range proteinuria HP_0012593 [Severely increased amount of excretion of protein in the urine, defined as 3.5 grams per day or more in adults and 40 mg per meter-squared body surface area per hour in children.]
Abnormality of renal excretion HP_0011036 [An altered ability of the kidneys to void urine and/or specific substances.]