All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| fenestrated capillary | UBERON_2005260 | [Capillary that has pores in the endothelial cells (60-80 nm in diameter) that are spanned by a diaphragm of radially oriented fibrils and allow small molecules and limited amounts of protein to diffuse] |
| Type III truncus arteriosus | HP_0011609 | [Truncus arteriosus (single great artery leaving the base of the heart, giving rise to the coronary, pulmonary, and systemic arteries) whereby one of the two pulmonary artery branched does not arise from the common pulmonary trunk, but instead from the ductus arteriosus or directly from the aorta.] |
| Aortopulmonary window | HP_0011604 | [A congenital anomaly with an abnormal connection between the aorta and the main pulmonary artery resulting in an aortopulmonary shunt.] |
| Rightward direction of ventricular apex | HP_0011601 | [Abnormal plane of direction of the heart from the base to the apex towards the right. Left sided is normal.] |
| Abnormal direction of ventricular apex | HP_0011600 | [Abnormal plane of direction of the heart from the base to the apex. Left sided is normal.] |
| Midline direction of ventricular apex | HP_0011602 | [Abnormal plane of direction of the heart from the base to the apex in the midline. Left sided is normal.] |
| obsolete Transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect | HP_0011607 | |
| Type II truncus arteriosus | HP_0011608 | [Truncus arteriosus (single great artery leaving the base of the heart, giving rise to the coronary, pulmonary, and systemic arteries) with each pulmonary artery arising separate from each other on the posterior or lateral aspect of the truncus.] |
| Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect | HP_0011605 | [A congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries with a ventricular septal defect: a hole between the two bottom chambers (ventricles) of the heart. The ventricular septal defect is centered around the most superior aspect of the ventricular septum.] |
| obsolete Transposition of the great arteries with intact ventricular septum | HP_0011606 | |
| FLT3 (human) | gene_symbol_report | [A protein coding gene FLT3 in human.] |
| Interrupted aortic arch type C | HP_0011614 | [Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment between the innominate and left carotid arteries.] |
| Interrupted aortic arch | HP_0011611 | [Non-continuity of the arch of aorta with an atretic point or absent segment.] |
| Abnormal pulmonary situs morphology | HP_0011615 | [An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, which is defined by characteristics such as the number of lobes per lung and the relationship of the pulmonary arteries to their bronchi.] |
| Interrupted aortic arch type A | HP_0011612 | [Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment at the level of the isthmus.] |
| Interrupted aortic arch type B | HP_0011613 | [Non-continuity of the aortic arch with an atretic point or absent segment between the left carotid and subclavian arteries.] |
| human late adulthood stage | HsapDv_0000091 | [Adult stage that refers to an adult who is over 45.] |
| Pulmonary situs ambiguus with bilateral morphologic right lungs | HP_0011618 | [An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which both lungs have the morphology of a right lung.] |
| Pulmonary situs ambiguus | HP_0011617 | [An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which the morphology of both left and right lungs is the same.] |
| Pulmonary situs ambiguus with bilateral morphologic left lungs | HP_0011619 | [An abnormality of the pulmonary situs, i.e., of the sidedness of the morphological right and left lungs, in which both lungs have the morphology of a left lung.] |