All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Elbow dislocation HP_0003042 [Dislocation of the distal humerus out of the elbow joint, where the radius, ulna, and humerus meet.]
magnesium atom CHEBI_25107
alkaline earth metal atom CHEBI_22313
obsolete Depigmented fundus HP_0007680
Map-dot-fingerprint corneal dystrophy HP_0007690
dihydrogenphosphate CHEBI_39745 [A monovalent inorganic anion that consists of phosphoric acid in which one of the three OH groups has been deprotonated.]
Renal interstitial non-necrotizing granulomas HP_0032643 [Interstital aggregates of histiciocytes, occasionally multinucleated with associated lymphoplasmacytic and occasionally eosinophilic inflammation. Organization can range from poorly-to-well defined and multinucleated giant cells may be present with no necrosis.]
Renal interstitial granulomas HP_0032641 [Interstital aggregates of histiciocytes, occasionally multinucleated with associated lymphoplasmacytic and occasionally eosinophilic inflammation. Organization can range from poorly-to-well defined and multinucleated giant cells may be present.]
Renal interstitial necrotizing granulomas HP_0032642 [An organized collection of histiocytes (specifically macrophages) localized in the interstitial tissue of the kidney. Through light microscopy, the activated histiocytes appear as epithelioid cells with round to oval nuclei, often with irregular contours and abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm with indistinct cell borders. They may also coalesce to form multinucleated giant cells. Granulomas may be associated with a peripheral cuff of lymphoplasmacytic and occasionally eosinophilic inflammation. Organization can range from poorly-to-well defined. Granulomas can present as necrotizing or non-necrotizing. Microscopically, necrotizing granulomas distinctly have central necrosis with a palisaded lymphohistiocytic reaction and a cuff of chronic inflammation.]
Elevated circulating CCL18 level HP_0032640 [An increased concentration of C-C motif chemokine ligand 18 in the blood circulation.]
Elevated leukocyte cystine HP_0032639 [An increased concentration of cystine within white blood cells.]
Elevated intracellular cystine HP_0003358 [An increased concentration of cystine within cells. This finding can be demonstrated on leukocytes, but is not specific to blood cells.]
Elevated urine mevalonic acid level HP_0032638 [An abnormally increased amount of mevanolate in the urine. Mevanolate is that hydroxy monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of mevalonic acid.]
Renal interstitial edema HP_0032637 [Edema is characterized but the acute swelling of the stroma, with expansion of the interstitial space without the a concurrent increase in interstitial cells or extracellular matrix. Histologically this change is appreciated as interstitial areas of lower optical density.]
Multiple long-bone exostoses HP_0005039 [Multiple exostoses originating in long bones.]
Tubulointerstitial viral infiltration HP_0032636 [Infiltration of viruses into renal tubulointerstitial tissues as demonstrated on renal biopsy by viral inclusions which can be seen on routine stains or with immunohistochemistry.]
Abnormal tubulointerstitial morphology HP_0001969 [An abnormality that involves the tubules and interstitial tissue of the kidney.]
kidney corpuscule cell CL_1000612 [Any renal cortical epithelial cell that is part of some renal corpuscle.]
Proximal radio-ulnar synostosis HP_0005037 [An abnormal osseous union (fusion) between the proximal portions of the radius and the ulna.]
Intratubular myoglobin cast HP_0032634 [Casts located within the tubuli of the kidney and that contain myoglobin. Myoglobin casts are composed of round granules that may line up in chains or aggregate in clusters. Their color ranges from pink to red-brown with hematoxylin and eosin stain, light brown to black with Jones methenamine silver stain, pink to bright magenta with periodic acid-Schiff stain, and bright red with trichrome stain. Immunoperoxidase staining with antibody to myoglobin is stronglypositive in the casts.Electron microscopy shows globular casts with an electron-dense core and a somewhat less-intense periphery. Substructure is absent. This feature may be accompanied by acute tubular injury with variable flattening of tubular epithelial cells, loss of brush borders, and intratubular sloughed epithelial cells.]