All terms in HP

Label Id Description
anti-asthmatic agent CHEBI_65023 [Any compound that has anti-asthmatic effects.]
Broad proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009310 [Increased width of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger.]
Bullet-shaped proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009311 [Bullet-shaped phalanx refers to a short and wide phalanx that tapers distally . Bullet-shaped phalanges lack the normal diaphyseal constriction. This term is used if the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger is affected.]
Osteolytic defects of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009312 [Dissolution or degeneration of bone tissue of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger.]
Neural tube defect HP_0045005 [A neural tube defect arises when the neural tube, the embryonic precursor of the brain and spinal cord, fails to close during neurulation. The cranial region (anencephaly) or the low spine (open spina bifida; myelomeningocele) are most commonly affected although, in the severe NTD craniorachischisis, almost the entire neural tube remains open, from midbrain to low spine.]
Patchy sclerosis of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009313 [Uneven (irregular) increase in bone density of the proximal phalanx of the fourth finger.]
Spinal cord tumor HP_0010302 [A neoplasm affecting the spinal cord.]
retinoid anion CHEBI_139589 [A carboxylic acid anion obtained by deprotonation of any retinoid carboxy group.]
Abnormally low-pitched voice HP_0010300 [A persistent (minutes to hours) abnormal decrease in the pitch of the voice for the context or social situation or significantly different from the baseline of the individual.]
Abnormal pitch HP_5200005 [Persistently abnormally high or low-pitched vocalization or speech than is considered the norm for the context of social situation or significantly different from baseline of the individual.]
Triangular shaped proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009315 [Triangular shaped proximal phalanx of the 4th (ring) finger. A triangular or so called delta shaped phalanx is a typical result after a bracket epiphysis of the affected phalanx.]
Abnormal 3rd finger morphology HP_0004150 [An anomaly of the third finger.]
Pruritus HP_0000989 [Pruritus is an itch or a sensation that makes a person want to scratch. This term refers to an abnormally increased disposition to experience pruritus.]
Abnormality of skin physiology HP_0011122 [Any abnormality of the physiological function of the skin.]
Molluscoid pseudotumors HP_0000993 [Bluish-grey, spongy nodules associated with scars over pressure points and easily traumatized areas like the elbows and knees.]
Melanocytic nevus HP_0000995 [A oval and round, colored (usually medium-to dark brown, reddish brown, or flesh colored) lesion. Typically, a melanocytic nevus is less than 6 mm in diameter, but may be much smaller or larger.]
Facial capillary hemangioma HP_0000996 [Hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells with small endothelial spaces, occurring in the face.]
Capillary hemangioma HP_0005306 [The presence of a capillary hemangioma, which are hemangiomas with small endothelial spaces.]
Xanthomatosis HP_0000991 [The presence of multiple xanthomas (xanthomata) in the skin. Xanthomas are yellowish, firm, lipid-laden nodules in the skin.]
Cutaneous photosensitivity HP_0000992 [An increased sensitivity of the skin to light. Photosensitivity may result in a rash upon exposure to the sun (which is known as photodermatosis). Photosensitivity can be diagnosed by phototests in which light is shone on small areas of skin.]