All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Heterophoria HP_0032011 [Heterophorias are latent deviations that are controlled by fusion. In certain circumstances (specific visual tasks, fatigue, illness, etc.), fusion can no longer be maintained and decompensation occurs.]
Basic constant exotropia HP_0032010 [Constant exotropia for near and distance, presenting after 6 months of age.]
Central nervous system degeneration HP_0007009
Cavitation of the basal ganglia HP_0007007 [The formation of small cavities in the tissue of the basal ganglia.]
Dorsal column degeneration HP_0007006
Abnormal spinal cord dorsal column morphology HP_0011397 [An abnormality of the dorsal columns, i.e., of the dorsal portion of the gray substance of the spinal cord. The dorsal column consists of the fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus and itself is part of the dorsal funiculus.]
Spinal cord xanthomatosis HP_0034624 [Lipid deposits localized within the spinal cord. Xanthomas are benign but are often an important visible sign of systemic conditions such as familial hypercholesterolemia.]
Patchy reduction of bone mineral density HP_0010657 [Patchy (irregular) reduction in bone density. This can take on many forms depending on severity and distribution as can be seen on x-rays.]
Patchy changes of bone mineral density HP_0010658 [Patchy (irregular) changes in bone mineral density. These changes can either be patchy reduction or increase of mineral density as seen on x-rays. Depending on the pathomechanism and the underlying disease, these changes can either appear solely as reduction or increase or as a combination of both (patches of bone showing an increased density while others are affected by reduction of mineral density).]
white matter of pons UBERON_0019292
white matter of metencephalon UBERON_0019291
Brain xanthomatosis HP_0034625 [Lipid deposits localized within the brain. Xanthomas are benign but are often an important visible sign of systemic conditions such as familial hypercholesterolemia.]
Pulmonary xanthomatosis HP_0034626 [Lipid deposits localized within the lung. Xanthomas are benign but are often an important visible sign of systemic conditions such as familial hypercholesterolemia.]
commissure of telencephalon UBERON_0019294
brain commissure UBERON_0005970 [Any of the nerve fiber tracts that span the longitudinal fissure between the cerebral and/or cerebellar hemispheres of the brain.]
nervous system commissure UBERON_0001020 [Axon tract that crosses the midline of the central nervous system[NIF, modified]. In the context of Drosophila refers to a broad band of axons connecting equivalent neuropils each side of the brain[FBbt].]
Motor axonal neuropathy HP_0007002 [Progressive impairment of function of motor axons with muscle weakness, atrophy, and cramps. The deficits are length-dependent, meaning that muscles innervated by the longest nerves are affected first, so that for instance the arms are affected at a later age than the onset of deficits involving the lower leg.]
Peripheral axonal neuropathy HP_0003477 [An abnormality characterized by disruption of the normal functioning of peripheral axons.]
Bone marrow xanthomatosis HP_0034627 [Lipid deposits localized within the bone marrow. Xanthomas are benign but are often an important visible sign of systemic conditions such as familial hypercholesterolemia.]
white matter of pontine tegmentum UBERON_0019293