All terms in HP

Label Id Description
ciliary plasm GO_0097014 [All of the contents of a cilium, excluding the plasma membrane surrounding the cilium.]
Uterine cervix myxoma HP_0034949 [A myxoma (tumor of primitive connective tissue) localized to the the cervix of the uterus.]
Abnormality of lipoprotein cholesterol concentration HP_0010979 [An abnormal increase or decrease in the level of lipoprotein cholesterol in the blood.]
Complete duplication of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009980 [Complete duplication of the fourth proximal phalanx of hand.]
Complete duplication of the phalanges of the 4th finger HP_0009973 [A complete duplication affecting one or more of the phalanges of the 4th finger. As opposed to a partial duplication were there is still a variable degree of fusion between the duplicated bones, a complete duplication leads to two separate bones appearing side to side (radio-ulnar axis) as seen on x-rays. A duplication leading to an accessory bone appearing in the proximo-distal axis on x-rays, this is actually a different entity called a Pseudoepiphyses (see according terms) sometimes also referred to as Hyperphalangism.]
Duplication of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009977 [Partial or complete duplication of the fourth proximal phalanx of hand.]
Partial duplication of the distal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009981 [Partial duplication of the distal phalanx of ring finger, seen on x-rays as a broad and/or bifid phalanx.]
Partial duplication of the phalanges of the 4th finger HP_0009974 [A partial duplication, depending on severity leading to a broad or bifid appearance, affecting one or more of the phalanges of the 4th finger. As opposed to a complete duplication there is still a variable degree of fusion between the duplicated bones.]
Duplication of the distal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009975 [Partial or complete duplication of the distal phalanx of ring finger.]
Partial duplication of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009982 [Partial duplication of the middle phalanx of ring finger, seen on x-rays as a broad and/or bifid phalanx.]
Duplication of the middle phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009976 [Partial or complete duplication of the middle phalanx of ring finger.]
Partial duplication of the proximal phalanx of the 4th finger HP_0009983 [Partial duplication of the fourth proximal phalanx of hand, seen on x-rays as a broad and/or bifid phalanx.]
Anemia of inadequate production HP_0010972 [A kind of anemia characterized by inadequate production of erythrocytes.]
Muscle fiber calsequestrin 1-containing inclusion bodies HP_0034940 [The presence of inclusion bodies within the cytoplasm of muscle cells that demonstrate immunoreactivity for calsequestrin 1.]
Duplication of phalanx of 5th finger HP_0009985 [This term applies if one or more of the phalanges of the 5th finger are either partially duplicated, depending on severity leading to a broad or bifid appearance of the phalanges, or completely duplicated.]
Blood group antigen abnormality HP_0010970 [An abnormality of an erythrocyte cell surface molecule.]
Palatine myxoma HP_0034941 [A myxoma (A benign tumor composed of myxomatous tissue composed of loosely-arranged spindle, polygonal, and stellate cells) localized to the palate. Clinically, such tumors may present as a sessile nodule on the hard palate.]
Palate neoplasm HP_0031366 [A neoplasm that affects the hard palate, soft palate, or uvula.]
Absence of Lutheran antigen on erythrocytes HP_0010971 [Absence of the Lutheran antigen (a type I integral membrane glycoprotein) from the surface of red blood cells.]
Complete duplication of the phalanges of the 5th finger HP_0009986 [A complete duplication affecting one or more of the phalanges of the 5th finger. As opposed to a partial duplication were there is still a variable degree of fusion between the duplicated bones, a complete duplication leads to two separate bones appearing side to side (radio-ulnar axis) as seen on x-rays. A duplication leading to an accessory bone appearing in the proximo-distal axis on x-rays, this is actually a different entity called a Pseudoepiphyses (see according terms) sometimes also referred to as Hyperphalangism.]