All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Polar cataract | HP_0010696 | [A type of Congenital cataract in which the opacities occupy the subcapsular cortex at the anterior or posterior pole of the lens.] |
| Hemidystonia | HP_0032005 | [Hemidystonia refers to dystonia which involves the ipsilateral face, arm, and leg.] |
| Pruritus vulvae | HP_0032004 | [A sensation of itching in the vulvar region.] |
| Green urine | HP_0032003 | [An abnormal green color of urine.] |
| Orange urine | HP_0032002 | [An abnormal orange color of urine.] |
| Pink urine | HP_0032001 | [An abnormal pink color of urine.] |
| Mirror image hand polydactyly | HP_0010690 | [Mirror image duplication of digits affecting the hands only.] |
| Pleural rub | HP_0032000 | [An abnormal breath sound that is nonmusical, short and explosive. It is grating, rubbing, creaky, or leathery in character and present in both phases of respiration. Typically the expiratory component mirrors the inspiratory component. It occurs due to inflamed pleural surface rubbing each other during breathing. Clinically, it is important to differentiate it from crackles] |
| Generalized cerebral atrophy/hypoplasia | HP_0007058 | [Generalized atrophy or hypoplasia of the cerebrum.] |
| Poor hand-eye coordination | HP_0007057 | |
| Hyperreflexia proximally | HP_0007054 | |
| Aplasia of the inferior half of the cerebellar vermis | HP_0007063 | |
| Double elevator palsy | HP_0020041 | [A type of incomitant strabismus in which both elevator muscles (i.e., the inferior oblique and superior rectus muscles) of the same eye are weak leading to restricted elevation and hypotropia.] |
| Incomitant strabismus | HP_0025068 | [Strabismus in which the angle of deviation differs depending upon the direction of gaze or according to which eye is fixing, associated with: (i) defective movement of the eye, (ii) asymmetrical accommodative effort.] |
| Double depressor palsy | HP_0020042 | [An ocular movement abnormality characterised by simultaneous weakness of the inferior rectus muscle and superior oblique muscle of the same eye.] |
| Vertical incomitant strabismus | HP_0020043 | [A type of incomitant strabismus in which the angle of deviation varies as the patient's gaze shifts upwards and/or downwards.] |
| Horizontal incomitant strabismus | HP_0020044 | |
| Accommodative esotropia | HP_0020046 | [A form of esotropia (convergent deviation of the eyes) associated with activation of the accommodative reflex.] |
| Floppy eyelid | HP_0032029 | [Excessive eyelid tissue laxity, typically affecting both upper eyelids and associated with spontanteous tarsal eversion during sleep. It is more common in the obese, it may be associated with obstructive sleep apnea and it may result in corneal exposure or chronic papillary conjunctivitis.] |
| Eyelid laxity | HP_0031880 | [Abnormally lax eyelid associated with tissue relaxation; it can be demonstrated by the eyelid distraction test and/or the eyelid snap test.] |