All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Decreased lymph node lymphocyte cytoplasm HP_0020285 [The amount of cytoplasm in lymphocytes is even less than the relatively little cytoplasm found in the majority of lymphocytes within lymph nodes.]
Increased lymph node lymphocyte cytoplasm HP_0020286 [Increased amount of cytoplasm compared to the majority of lymphocytes in a benign lymph node.]
Abnormal level of lymph-node cellular CD19 expression HP_0020287 [Detection of an abnormal level of CD19 on the cell(s) of interest in a lymph node with the use of anti-CD19 antibodies conjugated to a chromogen (for immunohistochemistry) or fluorophore (for flow cytometry).]
Abnormal lymph-node cellular B-cell marker expression HP_0020288 [Abnormal expression of an antigen (marker) that is normally expressed by B lymphocytes.]
Abnormal lymph-node cellular antigen expression HP_0020233 [Abnormal expression of an antigen (marker) by cells located in a lymph node.]
Abnormal level of lymph-node cellular CD20 expression HP_0020289 [Detection of abnormal levels of CD20 on the cell(s) of interest with the use of anti-CD20 antibodies conjugated to a chromogen (for immunohistochemistry) or fluorophore (for flow cytometry).]
Lymph-node Dutcher bodies HP_0020280 [Dutcher bodies are collections of immunoglobulin protein that overlie or invaginate into the nucleus of plasma cells. These nuclear pseudoinclusions can occasionally be seen in reactive states and may be increased in specific neoplastic conditions.]
Finely dispersed lymph node lymphocyte chromatin HP_0020281 [Nuclei of lymphocytes with less dense, evenly distributed chromatin than the normal densely packed, often clumped chromatin of mature lymphocytes.]
Abnormal lymph-node lymphoctye nuclear morphology HP_0020278
Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary infection HP_0032261 [An infection of the lung caused by environmental mycobacteria. Such infections can occur in individuals with predisposing lung disease or immune disease.]
Opportunistic bacterial infection HP_0032260 [An infection that is caused by a bacterium that would generally not be able to cause an infection in a host with a normal immune system. Such bacteria take advantage of the opportunity, so to speak, that is provided by a weakened immune system.]
Opportunistic infection HP_0031690 [An infection that is caused by a pathogen that would generally not be able to cause an infection in a host with a normal immune system. Such pathogens take advantage of the opportunity, so to speak, that is provided by a weakened immune system.]
Lemon sign HP_0032269 [The lemon sign refers to the shape of the fetal skull at ultrasonography (US) when the frontal bones lose their normal convex contour and appear flattened or inwardly scalloped. This gives the skull a shape that is said to resemble a lemon.. The sign is seen on transverse sonograms of the fetal cranium obtained at the level of the ventricles.]
Dural tail sign HP_0032268 [This sign represents thickening and enhancement of the dura mater in continuity with a mass, which on MR images, gives the appearance of a tail arising from the mass. The dural tail is thought to represent reactive change; however, it may also be due to tumor invasion. Three criteria need to be met for a positive dural tail sign: the tail should be seen on two successive images through the tumor, it should taper away from the tumor, and it must enhance more than the tumor.]
Empty delta sign HP_0032267 [This sign is created by a nonenhancing thrombus in the dural sinus surrounded by triangular enhancing dura as seen on cross-section. The sign, seen on contrast-enhanced CT scan images, suggests dural sinovenous thrombosis. It is best seen on wider window settings. It is a reliable sign of sinus thrombosis but is seen only in 25-30% of these cases.]
serous cell of epithelium of trachea CL_1000330 [A serous secreting cell that is part of the epithelium of trachea.]
serous secreting cell CL_0000313 [Columnar glandular cell with irregular nucleus, copious granular endoplasmic reticulum and supranuclear granules. Secretes a watery fluid containing proteins known as serous fluid.]
tracheobronchial serous cell CL_0019001 [Any serous secreting cell that is part of the tracheobronchial epithelium.]
CSF anti-NMDA receptor antibody positivity HP_0032266 [The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that react against the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)-type glutamate receptor.]
CSF autoimmune antibody positivity HP_0032265 [The presence of an antibody in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that is directed against the organism's own cells or tissues.]