All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Ileal adenocarcinoma HP_0030412 [A malignant epithelial tumor with a glandular organization that originates in the ileum.]
Widely patent sagittal suture HP_0005476 [The presence of a sagittal suture (the cranial suture that separates the left and right parietal bones) that is not ossified but rather wide open at an age when it is normally closed.]
Fusion of middle ear ossicles HP_0005473 [Bony fusion of malleus, incus, and stapes.]
Decreased calvarial ossification HP_0005474 [Abnormal reduction in ossification of the calvaria (roof of the skull consisting of the frontal bone, parietal bones, temporal bones, and occipital bone).]
Decreased skull ossification HP_0004331 [A reduction in the magnitude or amount of ossification of the skull.]
Orbital craniosynostosis HP_0005472
Craniosynostosis HP_0001363 [Craniosynostosis refers to the premature closure of the cranial sutures. Primary craniosynostosis refers to the closure of one or more sutures due to abnormalities in skull development, and secondary craniosynostosis results from failure of brain growth.]
Bartholin gland carcinoma HP_0030419 [A cancer arising in a cell of the Bartholin gland, a racemose gland located slightly posterior to the opening of the vagina.]
Sebaceous gland carcinoma HP_0030410 [A carcinoma that arises in a sebaseous gland (an exocrine gland of the skin that secretes sebum, a waxy substance)]
Therapeutic abortion HP_0030449 [Delivery by means of therapeutic termination of pregnancy. Therapeutic abortion may be done to end a pregnancy if the mother's life is in danger or if the baby has abnormalities involving the major organ systems and is not expected to survive after birth or by choice.]
Atypical pulmonary carcinoid tumor HP_0030446
Pulmonary carcinoid tumor HP_0030445 [A malignant neuroendocrine tumor of the lung. According to histopathologic criteria (WHO 2004), carcinoids are divided into four groups i.e. typical and atypical carcinoids, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and small cell lung carcinoma.]
Merkel cell skin cancer HP_0030447 [A malignant cutaneous tumor of the elderly that is characterized by an aggressive course with regional nodal involvement, distant metastases and a high rate of recurrence. Most patients present with rapidly growing, painless, firm, non-tender, dome-shaped red, occasionally ulcerated skin nodules, which have a red or bluish color, measuring up to several centimeters, on predominantly sun-exposed areas of the body. The overlying skin is smooth and shiny, sometimes exhibiting ulcerative, acneiform or telangiectatic features.]
APUdoma HP_0040192 [An endocrine tumor arising from an APUD cell.]
Anal margin melanoma HP_0030444 [A melanoma that originates in the anal margin.]
Anal margin neoplasm HP_0030440 [A tumor of the anal margin.]
Carcinoid tumor HP_0100570 [A tumor formed from the endocrine (argentaffin) cells of the mucosal lining of a variety of organs including the stomach and intestine. These cells are from neuroectodermal origin.]
Small fontanelle HP_0005486 [A fontanelle that is small for age.]
Prominent metopic ridge HP_0005487 [Vertical bony ridge positioned in the midline of the forehead.]
Abnormality of the metopic suture HP_0005556 [The frontal suture divides the two halves of the frontal bone of the skull in infants and children and generally undergoes fusion by the age of six. A persistent frontal suture is referred to as a "metopic suture".]