All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Immediate-type hypersensitivity drug reaction HP_0032378 [Hypersensitivity that is observed within 1 hr of exposures. A variety of adverse reactions can occur within minutes to hours of exposure to a drug. Some can be related to the pharmacological action of the drug (WHO Adverse Reaction Terminology type A for augmented) and usually have a low mortality. Others are not readily predictable based on the structure and pharmacological action of the drug and have a relatively high mortality risk (Type B for bizarre). The most serious form of immediate onset drug hypersensitivity reaction, anaphylaxis. Other reactions including itching, dizziness/light-headedness, nausea, chest discomfort but without any objective skin features, physical signs or physiological compromise. Skin only reactions include generalized erythema, urticaria or angioedema without any sentinel features (see below) of other organ involvement.]
Increased urinary orosomucoid HP_0032377 [An increased concentration in the urine of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP), also known as orosomucoid (ORM). AGP is a 41-43-kDa glycoprotein with a pI of 2.8-3.8. AGP is an acute-phase protein that has many activities including, but not limited to, acting as an acute-phase reactant and disease marker, modulating immunity, binding and carrying drugs, maintaining the barrier function of capillary, and mediating the sphingolipid metabolism.]
Duffy Fyb positivity HP_0032375 [Presence of the Duffy Fyb antigen.]
Duffy blood group HP_0032373 [The Duffy blood group system is based on the presence of a glycoprotein termed Fy that is on the surface of erythrocytes and some other cells. There are two Duffy antigens named Fya and Fyb, and thus there are four Duffy phenotypes: a+b+, a+b-, a-b+,a-b-.]
Duffy Fya positivity HP_0032374 [Presence of the Duffy Fya antigen.]
mesothelial cell of anterior chamber of eye CL_1000444 [A mesothelial cell that is part of the anterior chamber of eyeball.]
Increased peripheral blast count HP_0032372 [An increased count in the peripheral blood of cells that are precursors to mature circulating blood cells such as neutrophiles, monocytes, lymphocutes, and erythrocytes. Blasts are not usually found in significant numbers in the peripheral blood circulation, but can be observed in hematopoietic neoplasms such as leukemia, severe infections, and as a result of certain medications.]
ciliary muscle cell CL_1000443 [A smooth muscle cell that is part of the ciliary body.]
epithelial cell of lacrimal drainage system CL_1000435 [An epithelial cell that is part of the lacrimal drainage system.]
duct epithelial cell CL_0000068 [An epithelial cell that is part of a duct.]
epithelial cell of external acoustic meatus CL_1000434 [An epithelial cell that is part of the external acoustic meatus.]
epithelial cell of nasolacrimal duct CL_1000437 [An epithelial cell that is part of the nasolacrimal duct.]
Increased urinary 11-deoxycortisol level HP_0032329 [An abnormally elevated concentration of 11-deoxycortisol in the urine.]
epithelial cell of lacrimal sac CL_1000436 [An epithelial cell that is part of the lacrimal sac.]
Temporomandibular joint adhesion HP_0032328 [Formation of one or more fibrous bands within the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with resulting limitation of movement of the TMJ. Adhesions may be seen in degenerative processes that involve the TMJ.]
Interhemispheric cyst HP_0032327 [Cystic collection (sac-like, fluid containing pocket of membranous tissue) located in the interhemispheric fissure, with or without communication with the ventricular system.]
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection HP_0032326 [Infection with staphylococcus aureus resistant to the antibiotic methicillin (MRSA). MRSA can infect any individual but is more common among hospitalized patients, and can also occur as an opportunistic infection.]
Lacunar stroke HP_0032325 [A stroke related to a small infarct (2-20 mm in diameter) in the deep cerebral white matter, basal ganglia, or pons, that is presumed to result from the occlusion of a single small perforating artery supplying the subcortical areas of the brain.]
Ischemic stroke HP_0002140 [Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is defined by the sudden loss of blood flow to an area of the brain with the resulting loss of neurologic function. It is caused by thrombosis or embolism that occludes a cerebral vessel supplying a specific area of the brain. During a vessel occlusion, there is a core area where damage to the brain is irreversible and an area of penumbra where the brain has lost function owing to decreased blood flow but is not irreversibly injured.]
Focal necrotic optic nerve lesion HP_0034987 [A localized area of cell death, often accompanied by infiltration of inflammatory cells, in the optic nerve.]