All terms in HP

Label Id Description
lower secondary incisor tooth UBERON_0018623
permanent lower tooth UBERON_0018614
permanent molar tooth 1 UBERON_0018608
molar tooth 1 UBERON_0018376 [The molar tooth of the upper or lower jaw that is phylogenetically number 1.]
secondary molar tooth UBERON_0013618
permanent molar tooth 2 UBERON_0018607
adventitia of seminal vesicle UBERON_0006648 [An adventitia that is part of a seminal vesicle.]
muscle layer of epididymis UBERON_0006646 [A muscle layer that is part of a epididymis.]
adventitia of ductus deferens UBERON_0006647 [An adventitia that is part of a vas deferens.]
adventitia of epididymis UBERON_0006645 [An adventitia that is part of a epididymis.]
muscle layer of oviduct UBERON_0006642 [A muscle layer that is part of a fallopian tube.]
secondary tooth UBERON_0007775 [A tooth that forms after a primary tooth.]
Decreased circulating A-type natriuretic peptide concentration HP_0020184 [A measurable reduction in circulating levels of Atrial natriuretic peptide hormone, a protein which plays an important role in the regulation of body fluid volume and blood pressure.]
Abnormal circulating A-type atrial natriuretic peptide concentration HP_0020182 [A measurable change in circulating levels of Atrial natriuretic peptide hormone, a protein which plays an important role in the regulation of body fluid volume and blood pressure.]
Superior cerebellar dysplasia HP_0020185 [Abnormal morphological development of the superior part of the cerebellum.]
Multilobulated spleen HP_0020186 [The fetal spleen is lobulated, and these lobules normally disappear before the birth. Lobulation of the spleen may persist into adult life and be typically seen along the medial part of the spleen. A persisting lobule results in a variation in shape of the spleen.]
Thick pachygyria HP_0020187 [Pachygyria with a very thick cerebral cortex measuring 10-20 mm. Note that cortical thickness cannot be measured reliably on scans done between 3 and 24 months of age.]
Pachygyria HP_0001302 [Pachygyria is a malformation of cortical development with abnormally wide gyri with sulci 1,5-3 cm apart and abnormally thick cortex measuring more than 5 mm (radiological definition). See also neuropathological definitions for 2-, 3-, and 4-layered lissencephaly.]
Anterior predominant pachygyria with 5-10 mm cortical thickness HP_0020188 [Pachygyria with cortical thickness between 5 and 10 mm with and a posterior predominant severity gradient. The severity gradient is determined based on the gyral width, with gyri typically over 5mm over the more severely affected regions. Posterior predominant gradient indicates pachygyria more severe other the occipital lobes but also includes a rare perisylvian-predominant pachygyria and a temporal predominant pachygyria.]
Pachygyria with 5-10 mm cortical thickness HP_0020192 [Pachygyria with a mildly thickened cerebral cortex measuring 5-10 mm. Note that cortical thickness cannot be measured reliably on scans done between 3 and 24 months of age.]