All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Severe norovirus infection HP_0020099 [An unusually severe course of infection with Human norovirus, previously known as Norwalk virus. Norovirus, an RNA virus of the family Caliciviridae, is a human enteric pathogen. Norovirus infection-associated illness may also be more prolonged and severe in immunocompromised individuals and may be associated with remarkably persistent viral excretion in some of these individuals.]
Post-vaccination polio HP_0020090 [Infection with live attenuated polio vaccine following vaccination. This is an extremely rare event that may indicate immunocompromise.]
Post-vaccination rotavirus infection HP_0020091 [Infection with live attenuated rotavirus vaccine following vaccination.]
Recurrent deep organ abscess formation HP_0020093 [Repeated episodes of the formation of abscesses in organs. An abscess is a circumscribed area of pus or necrotic debris in the parenchyma or an organ.]
Squamous metaplasia HP_0020094 [Metaplasia of an epithelium (normally a unilayer of cuboidal or columnar cells) with squamous epithelium (squamous means scale-like). Metaplastic squamous epithelium becomes stratified (i.e., has multiple layers).]
Prolonged need of intravenous antibiotic therapy HP_0020095 [Clinical assessment of a requirement to treat with intravenous antibiotics over an unusually prolonged period of time.]
Aplasia of the fallopian tube HP_0032073 [Aplasia, that is failure to develop, of the fallopian tube.]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the fallopian tube HP_0008655 [Aplasia or developmental hypoplasia of the fallopian tube.]
Popliteal synovial cyst HP_0032072 [A fluid-filled mass that is a distention of a preexisting bursa in the popliteal fossa, most commonly the gastrocnemio-semimembranosus bursa. This bursa is unique in that it communicates with the knee joint, unlike other periarticular bursae, via an opening in the joint capsule posterior to the medial femoral condyle.]
lytic vacuole GO_0000323 [A vacuole that is maintained at an acidic pH and which contains degradative enzymes, including a wide variety of acid hydrolases.]
vacuole GO_0005773 [A closed structure, found only in eukaryotic cells, that is completely surrounded by unit membrane and contains liquid material. Cells contain one or several vacuoles, that may have different functions from each other. Vacuoles have a diverse array of functions. They can act as a storage organelle for nutrients or waste products, as a degradative compartment, as a cost-effective way of increasing cell size, and as a homeostatic regulator controlling both turgor pressure and pH of the cytosol.]
Eosinophilic pneumonia HP_0032071 [The presence of eosinophils in lung tissue, generally as detected by tissue biopsy, with or without blood eosinophilia.]
Leptomeningeal enhancement HP_0032070 [Contrast material enhancement of the pia mater or enhancement that extends into the subarachnoid spaces of the sulci and cisterns is leptomeningeal enhancement. Leptomeningeal enhancement is usually associated with meningitis, which may be bacterial, viral, or fungal. The primary mechanism of this enhancement is breakdown of the blood-brain barrier without angiogenesis.]
Angel-shaped phalanx HP_0032078 [A phalangeal malformation that is termed angel-shaped phalanx (ASP), because of its resemblance to the angels used for decoration of Christmas trees. The various components of an angel-shaped phalanx are: diaphyseal cuff (wings), surrounding a meta-diaphyseal core (body), which may appear empty or structured with a cone-shaped epiphysis (skirt) and pseudoepiphysis (head).]
Male urethral meatus stenosis HP_0032077 [An abnormal narrowing of the urethral opening (meatus) of the penis.]
Abnormal male urethral meatus morphology HP_0032076
Splenopancreatic fusion HP_0032075 [Fusion of the pancreatic tail and spleen.]
fibrotic PATO_0040019 [Fibrosis is the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue in a reparative or reactive process.]
composition PATO_0000025 [A single physical entity inhering in an bearer by virtue of the bearer's quantities or relative ratios of subparts.]
kidney calyx UBERON_0006517 [Recesses of the kidney pelvis which divides into two wide, cup-shaped major renal calices, with each major calix subdivided into 7 to 14 minor calices. Urine empties into a minor calix from collecting tubules, then passes through the major calix, renal pelvis, and ureter to enter the urinary bladder. (From Moore, Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 3d ed, p211).]