All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Abnormality of the alternative complement pathway HP_0005482 [A deviation in any aspect of the alternative complement pathway.]
Postnatal macrocephaly HP_0005490 [The postnatal development of an abnormally large skull (macrocephaly).]
3-oxo steroid CHEBI_47788 [Any oxo steroid where an oxo substituent is located at position 3.]
oxo steroid CHEBI_35789
Anal margin squamous cell carcinoma HP_0030442 [A squamous cell carcinoma that originates in the skin of the anal margin.]
Anal margin basal cell carcinoma HP_0030443 [A basal cell carcinoma that originates in the anal margin.]
Anal margin Paget's disease HP_0030441 [An intraepithelial adenocarcinoma originating in the anal margin and characterized by presence of typical Paget's cells, appearing as large rounded vacuolated cells.]
Anal canal adenocarcinoma HP_0030439 [An adenoma carcinoma that originates in the anal canal.]
Anal canal neoplasm HP_0030437
Adenocarcinoma of the large intestine HP_0040275 [A malignant epithelial tumor with a glandular organization that originates in the large intestine.]
Anal canal squamous cell carcinoma HP_0030438 [A squamous cell carcinoma that originates in the anal canal.]
Fibrofolliculoma HP_0030436 [Fibrofolliculoma is a clinically asymptomatic, 2-4 mm, skin-colored, dome-shaped smooth papule. It usually arises in the form of multiple lesions in adults in different areas such as the scalp, forehead, face, and neck. According to histology, the lesion is a fibrotic hamartoma characterized by infundibular epithelial proliferation and perifollicular fibrous proliferation.]
Osteoid osteoma HP_0030433 [A bening tumor of bone composed of a central zone named nidus which is an atypical bone completely enclosed within a well vascularized stroma and a peripheral sclerotic reaction zone.]
Osteoma HP_0100246 [Osteomas are bony growths found most commonly on the skull and mandible; however, they may occur in any bone of the body. Osteomas do not usually cause clinical problems and do not become malignant.]
Pilomatrixoma HP_0030434 [Pilomatricoma is an asymptomatic slowly growing benign cutaneous tumor, differentiating towards the hair matrix of the hair follicle. It is covered by normal or hyperemic skin, and usually varies in size from 0.5 to 3 cm.]
Midline skin dimples over anterior/posterior fontanelles HP_0005498
Metopic suture patent to nasal root HP_0005495 [The frontal suture divides the two halves of the frontal bone in infants and usually fuses by the age of six years. The suture runs from the bregma (the point on the skull at which the coronal suture is intersected perpendicularly by the sagittal suture) to the nasion or nasal root. This term applies if the suture is widely patent from bregma to nasal root.]
Premature posterior fontanelle closure HP_0005494
Premature closure of fontanelles HP_0005458 [Normally, the posterior and lateral fontanelles are obliterated by about six months after birth, the anterior fontanelle closes by about the middle of the second year. This term refers to the situation in which the fontanelles close at an inappropriately early time point.]
Osteochondroma HP_0030431 [A cartilage capped bony outgrowth of a long bone. Osteochondroma arises on the external surface of bone containing a marrow cavity that is continuous with that of the underlying bone.]