All terms in HP

Label Id Description
saturated fatty acid CHEBI_26607 [Any fatty acid containing no carbon to carbon multiple bonds. Known to produce adverse biological effects when ingested to excess.]
long-chain fatty acid CHEBI_15904 [A fatty acid with a chain length ranging from C13 to C22.]
Profound HP_0012829 [Having an extremely high degree of severity. For quantitative traits, a deviation of more than five standard deviations from the appropriate population mean.]
Severe HP_0012828 [Having a high degree of severity. For quantitative traits, a deviation of between four and five standard deviations from the appropriate population mean.]
Borderline HP_0012827 [Having a minor degree of severity that is considered to be on the boundary between the normal and the abnormal ranges. For quantitative traits, a deviation of that is less than two standard deviations from the appropriate population mean.]
Moderate HP_0012826 [Having a medium degree of severity. For quantitative traits, a deviation of between three and four standard deviations from the appropriate population mean.]
Unilateral vocal cord paresis HP_0012821 [Decreased strength of the vocal fold on one side.]
Bilateral vocal cord paralysis HP_0012820 [A loss of the ability to move the vocal fold on both sides.]
Vocal cord paralysis HP_0001605 [A loss of the ability to move the vocal folds.]
dorsum of tongue UBERON_0009471 [The superior surface of the tongue divided by the sulcus terminalis into an anterior two-thirds, the presulcal part (pars presulcalis). and a posterior one-third, the postsulcal part (pars postsulcalis).]
Increased circulating renin concentration HP_0000848 [An increased level of renin in the blood.]
Abnormal circulating renin concentration HP_0040084 [A deviation from the normal concentration of renin in the blood, a central hormone in the control of blood pressure and various other physiological functions.]
Adrenocortical abnormality HP_0000849
Hyperparathyroidism HP_0000843 [Excessive production of parathyroid hormone (PTH) by the parathyroid glands.]
Elevated circulating growth hormone concentration HP_0000845 [Acromegaly is a condition resulting from overproduction of growth hormone by the pituitary gland in persons with closed epiphyses, and consists chiefly in the enlargement of the distal parts of the body. The circumference of the skull increases, the nose becomes broad, the tongue becomes enlarged, the facial features become coarsened, the mandible grows excessively, and the teeth become separated. The fingers and toes grow chiefly in thickness.]
Abnormal growth hormone level HP_0032367 [Any deviation from the normal level of growth hormone (GH) in the blood circulation. GH or somatotropin is a peptide hormone that stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration. Its secretion from the pituitary is regulated by the neurosecretory nuclei of the hypothalamus, which can release Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH or somatocrinin) and Growth hormone-inhibiting hormone (GHIH or somatostatin) into the hypophyseal portal venous blood surrounding the pituitary. GH is secreted in a pulsatile manner, which is one of the reasons why an isolated measurement of its blood concentration is not meaningful.]
Adrenal insufficiency HP_0000846 [Insufficient production of steroid hormones (primarily cortisol) by the adrenal glands.]
corticosterone CHEBI_16827 [A 21-hydroxy steroid that consists of pregn-4-ene substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 11 and 21 and oxo groups at positions 3 and 20. Corticosterone is a 21-carbon steroid hormone of the corticosteroid type produced in the cortex of the adrenal glands.]
glucocorticoid CHEBI_24261 [Glucocorticoids are a class of steroid hormones that regulate a variety of physiological processes, in particular control of the concentration of glucose in blood.]
3-oxo-Delta(4) steroid CHEBI_47909 [A 3-oxo steroid conjugated to a C=C double bond at the alpha,beta position.]