All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Decreased immature B cell proportion HP_0030378 [A reduction in normal proportion of immature B cells (CD19+/ CD21low)in circulation relative to total number of B cells. Immature B cells (IgM+) are still in final stages of development within the bone marrow. Naive B cells are those which have left the bone marrow, before they bind to the antigen for which they're specific (IgM+/IgD+).]
Abnormal immature B cell proportion HP_0030376 [A deviation from normal proportion of immature B cells (CD19+/ CD21low) in circulation relative to total number of B cells. Immature B cells (IgM+) are still in final stages of development within the bone marrow. Naive B cells are those which have left the bone marrow, before they bind to the antigen for which they're specific (IgM+/IgD+).]
Increased immature B cell proportion HP_0030377 [An elevation in the proportion above normal of immature B cells (CD19+/ CD21low) in circulation relative to total number of B cells. Immature B cells (IgM+) are still in final stages of development within the bone marrow. Naive B cells are those which have left the bone marrow, before they bind to the antigen for which they're specific (IgM+/IgD+).]
Decreased naive B cell proportion HP_0030372 [The proportion of naive B cellsin the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal with respect to the reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
Abnormal naive B cell proportion HP_0030370 [Abnormal increase or decrease of the naive B cell subpopulation, commonly characterized as CD27-IgM+, measured as percentage of total B cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
Increased naive B cell proportion HP_0030371 [The proportion of naive B cellsin the blood circulation is above the upper limit of normal with respect to the reference range for a given sex and age-group.]
deoxyhexose CHEBI_23628 [Any C6 deoxy sugar having at least one hydroxy group replaced by hydrogen.]
deoxy sugar CHEBI_23639 [Any sugar having a hydroxy group replaced with a hydrogen atom.]
aromatic ether CHEBI_35618 [Any ether in which the oxygen is attached to at least one aryl substituent.]
venous system endothelium UBERON_0004701 [An endothelium that is part of a venous system [Automatically generated definition].]
Reduced circulating leukotriene C4 concentration HP_0030390 [An abnormally decreased concentration of leukotriene C4 in the blood circulation.]
Spoken word recognition deficit HP_0030391 [Reduced ability of lexical discrimination, which refers to the process of distinguishing a stimulus word from other phonologically similar words. Lexical discrimination can be defined as the process of correctly identifying words in the mental lexicon to match the phonological input of a stimulus.]
Abnormal platelet ATP dense granule secretion HP_0030398 [Abnormal secretion of the platelet dense-granule content adenosine triphosphate (ATP).]
Abnormal platelet dense granule secretion HP_0030397 [Abnormal release of dense granules from platelets.]
Abnormal platelet alpha granule secretion HP_0030399 [Abnormal release of alpha granule contents from platelets.]
antineoplastic agent CHEBI_35610 [A substance that inhibits or prevents the proliferation of neoplasms.]
Fallopian tube carcinoma HP_0030394 [Carcinoma that originates in the Fallopian tube. It may be located in the wall or within the lumen as a growth attached to the wall by a stalk.]
Choroid plexus carcinoma HP_0030392 [Intraventricular papillary neoplasm derived from choroid plexus epithelium. Plexus tumors are most common in the lateral and fourth ventricles; while 80% of lateral ventricle tumors present in children, fourth ventricle tumors are evenly distributed in all age groups. Clinically, choroid plexus tumors tend to cause hydrocephalus and increased intracranial pressure. Histologically, choroid plexus papillomas correspond to WHO grade I, choroid plexus carcinomas to WHO grade III.]
Endolymphatic sac tumor HP_0030393 [A low-grade papillary epithelial neoplasm (adenocarcinoma) with a slow growth pattern. The endolymphatic duct emerges from the posterior wall of the saccule (of the inner ear) and ends in a blind pouch, the endolymphatic sac. Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELSTs) are known under different names in the literature (Heffner tumor, aggressive papillary middle ear tumor, and low-grade adenocarcinoma of endolymphatic sac origin).]
thymus trabecula UBERON_0004791 [The thymic connective tissue which extends into the parenchyma.]