All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Posttussive emesis HP_0034783 [Vomiting following a coughing spell.]
Leukocytoclastic vasculitis HP_0034786 [A type of vasculitis characterized by the presence of debris of neutrophils within the blood vessel walls.]
Accumulation of lipid droplets in small-bowel enterocytes HP_0034787
Pericardial friction rub HP_0034788 [A pericardial friction rub is a grating, to-and-fro sound that occurs in phase with the heart sounds.]
Increased circulating mead acid level HP_0020148 [An abnormally elevated concentration od mead acid in the blood circulation.]
Elevated circulating long chain fatty acid concentration HP_0003455 [Increased concentration of long-chain fatty acids in the blood circulation.]
Decreased unswitched memory B cell proportion HP_0032126 [Abnormal reduction of the unswitched memory B cell subpopulation, commonly characterized as CD27+IgM+, measured as percentage of total B cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
Abnormal unswitched memory B cell proportion HP_0032124 [Abnormal increase or decrease of the unswitched memory B cell subpopulation, commonly characterized as CD27+IgM+, measured as percentage of total B cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
Decreased proportion of memory B cells HP_0030374 [A reduction in the normal proportion of memory B cells (CD19+/CD27+) in circulation relative to the total number of B cells. Memory B cells develop from naive B cells. Upon antigen rechallenge, memory B cells rapidly expand and differentiate into plasma cells under the cognate control of memory Th cells (Phase IV).]
Elevated circulating succinate HP_0020149 [An increase concentration of succinate in the blood circulation.]
Increased unswitched memory B cell proportion HP_0032125 [Abnormal increase of the unswitched memory B cell subpopulation, commonly characterized as CD27+IgM+, measured as percentage of total B cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
Abnormal memory B cell proportion HP_0030373 [A deviation of the normal proportion of memory B cells in circulation relative to total number of B cells. Memory B cells develop from naive B cells. Upon antigen rechallenge, memory B cells rapidly expand and differentiate into plasma cells under the cognate control of memory Th cells (Phase IV).]
Ultra-low vision HP_0032123 [Best corrected visual acuity worse than 1.90 logMAR (roughly 20/1590).]
Very low visual acuity HP_0032122 [A reduction in visual acuity with best corrected visual acuity between 1.40 (20/500) and 1.89 logMAR (up to roughly 20/1590).]
Froment sign HP_0032121 [An abnormal result of a physical examination of the the hand that tests for palsy of the ulnar nerve. This nerve innervates the adductor pollicis and interossei muscles and thereby enables adduction of the thumb and extension of the interphalangeal joint. An abnormal result consists in reduced functionality and muscular weakness in the pinch grip between the thumb and index finger of the affected hand as the patient attempts to pinch a piece of paper that the examiner tries to pull away. The flexor pollicis longus muscle tries to compensate for the weakness by flexing the tip of the thumb at the interphalangeal joint.]
Gadolinium exposure HP_0034780 [History of exposure to gadolinium, a contrast medium often used for magnetic resonance imaging.]
Increased urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin HP_0020130 [An increased concentration of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in the urine (there is no generally accepted threshold, but some studies choose a threshold of above 150 nanogram per milliliter).]
Abnormal tubular basement membrane morphology HP_0020131 [Abnormal structure of the basement membrane of the renal tubulus.]
Thickening of the tubular basement membrane HP_0020132 [Increase in thickness of the basement membrane of the tubulus of the kidney.]
Podocyte hypertrophy HP_0020133 [Increased visceral epithelial cell size, with or without cytoplasmic protein droplets.]