All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Abnormality of tensor veli palatini muscle | HP_0430016 | [An abnormality of the tensor veli palatini muscle] |
| young adult stage | HsapDv_0000089 | [Early adulthood that refers to an adult who is under 25.] |
| Abnormality of uvular muscle | HP_0430017 | [An abnormality of the uvular muscle] |
| human life cycle | HsapDv_0000001 | [Temporal interval that defines human life from the prenatal stage until late adulthood.] |
| Microblepharia | HP_0430010 | [Abnormal shortness of the vertical dimensions of the eyelids.] |
| child stage | HsapDv_0000081 | [Immature stage that refers to child who is over 2 and under 13 years old.] |
| intestinal mucosal muscle | UBERON_2005273 | [A thin layer of smooth muscle immediately beneath the base of the villi which permits the intestinal mucosa to dynamically move and fold.] |
| bone of tail | UBERON_0006068 | [A bone that is part of a post-anal tail.] |
| Abnormality of the maxillary sinus | HP_0430023 | [An abnormality of the maxillary sinus, one of the mucosa-lined, normally air-filled paranasal sinuses of the bones of the skull. The maxillary sinus is located within the skeleton of the midface, lateral to the nasal cavity.] |
| Abnormality of the sphenoid sinus | HP_0430022 | [An abnormality of the sphenoid sinus, one of the mucosa-lined, normally air-filled paranasal sinuses of the bones of the skull. The sphenoid sinus is located within the sphenoid bone.] |
| Bilateral facial palsy | HP_0430025 | [Two-sided or bilateral weakness of the muscles of facial expression and eye closure.] |
| Abnormality of external jugular vein | HP_0430024 | [An abnormality of an external jugular vein of the neck.] |
| Abnormality of the shape of the midface | HP_0430026 | [An abnormal morphology (form) of the midface or its components, the cheeks, maxilla, zygomatic bone, malar region, and infraorbital rims.] |
| zygapophysis | UBERON_0006062 | [Paired processes at the cephalic and caudal ends of the neural arch. They function as interlocking structures between adjacent vertebrae, and limit dorsoventral flexion and lateral movement of the column in the trunk region[AAO]. The articular processes or zygapophyses of a vertebra, in human anatomy contain two superior and two inferior, spring from the junctions of the pedicles and laminae. These stick out of an end of a vertebra to lock with a zygapophysis on the next vertebra, to make the backbone more stable. The superior processes project upward from a lower vertebra, and their articular surfaces are directed more or less backward. The inferior processes project downward from a higher vertebra, and their articular surfaces are directed more or less forward and outward. The articular surfaces are coated with hyaline cartilage.] |
| process of vertebra | UBERON_0006061 | [A process projection from a part of the vertebra such as centrum or arches. Examples: transverse process, diapophyses, parapophyses, and zygapophyses (both the cranial zygapophyses and the caudal zygapophyses).] |
| Hyperplasia of the premaxilla | HP_0430029 | [An abnormality of the premaxilla (the embryonic structure that forms the anterior part of the maxilla) causing it to appear relatively large in size compared to the other parts of the maxilla or other facial structures.] |
| cartilaginous neural arch | UBERON_0006063 | [One of the cartilaginous structures surrounding the embryonic spinal cord, formed by the dorsal growth of the dorsolateral arcualia; it is the primordium of the vertebral arch.] |
| Hyperplasia of the maxilla | HP_0430028 | [Abnormally increased dimension of the maxilla, especially relative to the mandible, resulting in a malocclusion or malalignment between the upper and lower teeth or in anterior positioning of the nasal base, increased convexity of the face, increased nasolabial angle, or increased width (transverse dimension of the maxilla.] |
| Abnormal common carotid artery morphology | HP_0430021 | [An abnormality of the common carotid arteries, which provide the arterial supply to the head and neck and give rise to the internal carotid artery and the external carotid artery.] |
| Abnormality of levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle | HP_0430020 | [An abnormality of the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle.] |