All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Episodic paroxysmal anxiety | HP_0000740 | [Recurrent attacks of severe anxiety, whose occurence is not restricted to any particular situation or set of circumstances and is therefore unpredictable.] |
| Apathy | HP_0000741 | |
| Diminished motivation | HP_0000745 | [A reduction in goal-directed behavior, that is, motivation, the determinant of behavior and adaptation that allows individuals to get started, be energized to perform a sustained and directed action.] |
| otic capsule pre-cartilage condensation | UBERON_0010349 | [A otic capsule endochondral element that is composed primarily of a pre-cartilage condensation.] |
| otic capsule | UBERON_0004637 | [The capsule surrounding the inner ear mechanism.] |
| Self-mutilation | HP_0000742 | |
| hyoid pre-muscle mass | UBERON_0010348 | |
| pre-muscle condensation | UBERON_0005865 | |
| Frontal release signs | HP_0000743 | [Primitive reflexes traditionally held to be a sign of disorders that affect the frontal lobes.] |
| Episodic hypokalemia | HP_0012726 | [An abnormally decreased potassium concentration in the blood occurring periodically with a return to normal between the episodes.] |
| Cutaneous syndactyly | HP_0012725 | [A soft tissue continuity in the A/P axis between two digits that extends distally to at least the level of the proximal interphalangeal joints, or a soft tissue continuity in the A/P axis between two digits that lies significantly distal to the flexion crease that overlies the metacarpophalangeal or metatarsophalangeal joint of the adjacent digits.] |
| Syndactyly | HP_0001159 | [Webbing or fusion of the fingers or toes, involving soft parts only or including bone structure. Bony fusions are referred to as "bony" syndactyly if the fusion occurs in a radio-ulnar axis. Fusions of bones of the fingers or toes in a proximo-distal axis are referred to as "symphalangism".] |
| Upper eyelid edema | HP_0012724 | [Edema in the region of the upper eyelid.] |
| Sinoatrial block | HP_0012723 | [Disturbance in the atrial activation that is caused by transient failure of impulse conduction from the sinoatrial node to the cardiac atria.] |
| Heart block | HP_0012722 | [Impaired conduction of cardiac impulse occurring anywhere along the conduction pathway.] |
| Abnormal electrophysiology of sinoatrial node origin | HP_0011702 | [An abnormality of the sinoatrial (SA) node in the right atrium. THe SA node acts as the pacemaker of the heart.] |
| Saccular descending thoracic aortic aneurysm | HP_0012729 | [An eccentric abnormal localized widening (dilatation) of the descending thoracic aorta that involves only a portion of the circumference of the vessel wall] |
| Fusiform descending thoracic aortic aneurysm | HP_0012728 | [A concentric abnormal localized widening (dilatation) of the descending thoracic aorta that involves the full circumference of the vessel wall] |
| Cardiac conduction abnormality | HP_0031546 | [Any anomaly of the progression of electrical impulses through the heart.] |
| Venous malformation | HP_0012721 | [A vascular malformation resulting from a developmental error of venous tissue composed of dysmorphic channels lined by flattened endothelium and exhibiting slow turnover. A venous malformation may present as a blue patch on the skin ranging to a soft blue mass. Venous malformations are easily compressible and usually swell in thewhen venous pressure increases (e.g., when held in a dependent position or when a child cries). They may be relatively localized or quite extensive within an anatomic region.] |