All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormal spinal dura mater morphology HP_0009744 [An abnormality of the spinal dura mater, which is the outermost of the three layers of the meninges surrounding the spinal cord.]
Reduced aromatase activity HP_0034700 [Enzyme activity of aromatase below the lower limit of normal.]
Abnormal aromatase activity HP_0034698 [Aromatase activity outside of the normal range.]
Spinal arachnoid cyst HP_0009745 [Presence of arachnoid cysts of the spinal canal extradurally in the epidural space.]
folic acids CHEBI_37445 [A group of heterocyclic compounds based on the pteroic acid skeleton conjugated with one or more L-glutamic acid units.]
L-glutamic acid derivative CHEBI_83982 [A proteinogenic amino acid derivative resulting from reaction of L-glutamic acid at the amino group or either of the carboxy groups, or from the replacement of any hydrogen of L-glutamic acid by a heteroatom.]
Thick nasal septum HP_0009746 [Abnormally increased thickness of the nasal septum.]
Lumbosacral hirsutism HP_0009747 [Abnormally increased hair growth in the lumbosacral region.]
Large earlobe HP_0009748 [Increased volume of the earlobe, that is, abnormally prominent ear lobules.]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of metatarsal bones HP_0001964 [Absence or underdevelopment of the metatarsal bones.]
Blepharochalasis HP_0010749 [Blepharochalasis is characterized by recurrent, non-painful, nonerythematous episodes of eyelid edema. It has been divided into hypertrophic and atrophic forms. In the hypertrophic form recurrent edema results in orbital fat herniation through a weakened orbital septum. Most patients who have blepharochalasis present in an atrophic condition with atrophy of redundant eyelid skin and superior nasal fat pads.]
Medial flaring of the eyebrow HP_0010747 [An abnormal distribution of eyebrow hair growth in the medial direction.]
Ectopic lacrimal punctum HP_0010748 [Positioning of a lacrimal punctum other than at the medial margins of the eyelid.]
Abnormal lacrimal punctum morphology HP_0011479 [An abnormality of the lacrimal punctum, an opening on the eyelid close to the medial canthus that drains tears from the conjunctival sac into the lacrimal duct in the same eyelid.]
Aplasia of the pectoralis major muscle HP_0009751 [Absence of the pectoralis major muscle.]
Pectoral muscle hypoplasia/aplasia HP_0005258
Cleft in skull base HP_0009752 [A bony defect in the skull base.]
Edema of the upper limbs HP_0010742 [An abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin of the arms.]
Fibrous syngnathia HP_0009754 [Complete or nearly complete soft tissue fusion of the alveolar ridges.]
Osteopathia striata HP_0010740 [A lamellar pattern visible on radiographs and mainly localized at the metaphyses of the long tubular bones. Pathologic-anatomical studies revealed that these benign signs on x-rays are the result of a juvenile metaphyseal bone necrosis. Calcifications in the necrotic marrow lead to this lamellar or lattice-like appearance.]