All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormal pineal volume HP_0012684 [An abnormal increase or decrease in the quantity of three-dimensional space taken up by the pineal gland.]
Abnormal pineal morphology HP_0012681 [A structural abnormality of the pineal gland.]
Small epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal HP_0010023 [Abnormally small size of the epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal with respect to age-dependent norms.]
Pineal cyst HP_0012683 [A glial uniloculated or multiloculated fluid-filled sac that either reside within or completely replace the pineal gland.]
Irregular epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal HP_0010020 [Uneven radiographic opacity of the epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal.]
Ivory epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal HP_0010021 [The epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal appears hard and dense like ivory. An ivory epiphysis has a uniformly dense appearance on radiographs.]
Pineal gland calcification HP_0012682 [Accumulation of calcium salts in the pineal gland.]
Segmental spinal muscular atrophy HP_0009037
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the 1st metacarpal HP_0010026 [Aplasia or Hypoplasia affecting the 1st metacarpal. In contrast to the metacarpals 2-5, the first metacarpal is embryologically of phalangeal origin and as such equivalent to the proximal phalanges of the digits 2-5 (whereas the proximal phalanx of the thumb is equivalent to the middle phalanges of the other digits).]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the phalanges of the thumb HP_0009658
Aplasia/Hypoplasia involving the metacarpal bones HP_0005914 [Aplasia or Hypoplasia affecting the metacarpal bones.]
Abnormal pineal melatonin secretion HP_0012689 [An anomaly in the amount or timing of melatonin secretion by the pineal gland. Note that melatonin is also synthesized by multiple tissues outside of the pineal gland.]
Abnormality of pineal physiology HP_0012688 [A functional abnormality of the pineal gland.]
Abnormality of the pineal gland HP_0012680 [An anomaly of the pineal gland,a small endocrine gland in the brain that produces melatonin.]
Broad 1st metacarpal HP_0010027 [Increased width of the 1st metacarpal. In contrast to the proximal phalanges of the digits 2-5, the proximal phalanx of the thumb is embryologically equivalent to the middle phalanges of the other digits, whereas the first metacarpal is embryologically of phalangeal origin and as such equivalent to the proximal phalanges of the other digits.]
Broad metacarpals HP_0001230 [Abnormally broad metacarpal bones.]
Agenesis of pineal gland HP_0012687 [Failure to develop of the pineal gland, defined clinically as the absence of the pineal gland with no indication of the pineal gland even having been present.]
Epiphyseal stippling of the first metacarpal HP_0010024 [The presence of abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like) calcifications in the epiphyses of the first metacarpal bone.]
Triangular epiphysis of the 1st metacarpal HP_0010025
Triangular epiphyses of the thumb HP_0009696