All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| EEG with localized low amplitude activity | HP_0010855 | [An abnormal localized reduction in amplitude of the cerebral electrical activity recorded along the scalp by electroencephalography (EEG).] |
| EEG with changes in voltage | HP_0011201 | [EEG with abnormal amplitude.] |
| EEG with periodic complexes | HP_0010856 | [Periodically occurring generalized periodic complexes.] |
| EEG with periodic abnormalities | HP_0010857 | [Periodically recurring abnormalities in the EEG.] |
| Cerebral artery atherosclerosis | HP_0007201 | [Atherosclerosis (HP:0002621) of a cerebral artery.] |
| EEG with periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges | HP_0010853 | [Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs)are periodic, lateralized, and epileptiform. PLEDs show a relatively constant interval between discharges (0.5 to 3 seconds).] |
| Focal epileptiform discharges with limited propagation to contralateral hemisphere | HP_0011186 | [Focal epileptiform discharges with spreading to contralateral hemisphere but without secondary generalization.] |
| Episodic hypersomnia | HP_0007200 | |
| EEG with generalized low amplitude activity | HP_0010854 | [An abnormal generalized reduction in amplitude of the cerebral electrical activity recorded along the scalp by electroencephalography (EEG).] |
| Frank breech presentation | HP_0010859 | [A kind of breech presentation in which the hips are flexed and the knees are extended.] |
| Breech presentation | HP_0001623 | [A position of the fetus at delivery in which the fetus enters the birth canal with the buttocks or feet first.] |
| EEG with generalized polymorphic epileptiform discharges | HP_0011200 | [Generalized epileptiform discharges of different shapes and frequencies.] |
| EEG with hyperventilation-induced epileptiform discharges | HP_0010858 | [Epileptiform discharges induced by hyperventilation (overbreathing) in cerebral electrical activity recorded along the scalp by electroencephalography (EEG).] |
| Interictal epileptiform activity | HP_0011182 | [Epileptiform activity refers to distinctive EEG waves or complexes distinguished from background activity found in in a proportion of human subjects with epilepsy, but which can also be found in subjects without seizures. Interictal epileptiform activity refers to such activity that occurs in the absence of a clinical or subclinical seizure.] |
| EEG with burst suppression | HP_0010851 | [The burst suppression pattern in electroencephalography refers to a characteristic periodic pattern of low voltage (<10 microvolts) suppressed background and a relatively shorter pattern of higher amplitude slow, sharp, and spiking complexes.] |
| EEG with photoparoxysmal response | HP_0010852 | [EEG abnormalities (epileptiform discharges) evoked by flashing lights or black and white striped patterns.] |
| alpha-aminobutyrate | CHEBI_86508 | [An alpha-amino-acid anion that is the conjugate base of alpha-aminobutyric acid.] |
| alpha-aminobutyric acid | CHEBI_35621 | [An alpha-amino acid that is butyric acid bearing a single amino substituent located at position 2.] |
| Periodic hyperkalemic paralysis | HP_0007215 | [Episodes of muscle weakness associated with elevated levels of potassium in the blood.] |
| Periodic paralysis | HP_0003768 | [Episodes of muscle weakness.] |