All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Reduced serum alpha-1-antitrypsin | HP_0032025 | [A reduced concentration of circulating alpha-1 antitrypsin, which is a 52-kDa glycoprotein mainly synthesised and secreted by hepatocytes into the bloodstream. Alpha-1 antitrypsin is a serine-proteinase inhibitor that it is crucial in maintaining protease-antiprotease homeostasis in the lungs.] |
| Ileal ulcer | HP_0032024 | [An erosion of the mucous membrane in a portion of the ileum.] |
| Eosinophilic gallbladder infiltration | HP_0032023 | [Cellular infiltrate confirmed by a cellular infiltrate comprised of mainly eosinophils in the gallbladder wall on histological examination.] |
| Gastrointestinal eosinophilia | HP_0032064 | [Eosinophilic infiltration of one or more gastrointestinal organs. Gastrointestinal eosinophilia is a broad term for abnormal eosinophil accumulation in the GI tract, involving many different disease identities. These diseases include primary eosinophil associated gastrointestinal diseases, gastrointestinal eosinophilia in HES and all gastrointestinal eosinophilic states associated with known causes. Each of these diseases has its unique features but there is no absolute boundary between them.] |
| opaque | PATO_0000963 | [A optical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's not being clear; not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy.] |
| Eosinophilic dermal infiltration | HP_0032022 | [Presence of abnormally increased amounts of intraepidermal inflammatory cells with a predominance of eosinophils.] |
| Eosinophilic liver infiltration | HP_0032021 | [Cellular infiltration of the liver parenchyma with a preponderance of eosinophils.] |
| Eosinophilic bladder infiltration | HP_0032020 | [Transmural inflammation of the bladder predominantly with eosinophils, associated with fibrosis with or without muscle necrosis.] |
| Diffuse | HP_0020034 | [A spatial pattern that is spread out, i.e., not localized.] |
| Muscle eosinophilia | HP_0032019 | [Eosinophil infiltration of skeletal muscle.] |
| Lower limb dysmetria | HP_0020035 | [A lack of coordination of leg movement manifested by undershoot or overshoot of the intended position of the leg.] |
| Multiple mononeuropathy | HP_0032018 | [A type of peripheral neuropathy that happens when there is damage to two or more different nerve areas characterized by peripheral neuropathy of both the motor and sensory nerves of at least two different nerve trunks. Different nerves are affected either simultaneously or sequentially.] |
| Upper limb dysmetria | HP_0020036 | [A lack of coordination of arm movement manifested by undershoot or overshoot of the intended position of the arm.] |
| Astasia | HP_0020037 | [A postural abnormality characterized by the inability to stand without external support despite having sufficient muscle strength.] |
| Sputum eosinophilia | HP_0032017 | [An increased proportion of eosinophils in sputum in the differentiated cell count.] |
| Abnormal sputum | HP_0032016 | [Abnormal appearance of material expectorated (coughed up) from the respiratory system and that is composed of mucus but may contain other substances such as pus, blood, microorganisms, and fibrin.] |
| Decreased amplitude of sensory action potentials | HP_0007078 | [A reduction in the amplitude of sensory nerve action potential. This feature is measured by nerve conduction studies.] |
| Abnormal peripheral action potential amplitude | HP_0030179 | [An anomaly in the magnitude of the action potential along a peripheral nerve, that is, of the rapid rise and fall of the electrical membrane potential of the nerve.] |
| Extrapyramidal muscular rigidity | HP_0007076 | [Muscular rigidity (continuous contraction of muscles with constant resistance to passive movement).] |
| Hyperactive patellar reflex | HP_0007083 |