All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Acinetobacter infection | HP_0032250 | [An infection by Acinetobacter baumannii, a Gram-negative bacillus that is aerobic, pleomorphic and non-motile. An opportunistic pathogen, A. baumannii has a high incidence among immunocompromised individuals, particularly those who have experienced a prolonged (over 90 d) hospital stay.] |
| Pulmonary histoplasmosis | HP_0032258 | [Infection of the lungs with Histoplasma capsulatum. Symptoms may include fever, headache, weakness, chest pain and dry cough. When imaging is done, chest radiographs may show patchy pneumonia involving one or more lobes with adenopathy of the mediastinum or hilum.] |
| Histoplasmosis | HP_0032256 | [Histoplasmosis is caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum and is consider to be an opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed persons.] |
| Disseminated histoplasmosis | HP_0032257 | [Histoplasmosis infection involving multiple sites of the body. Disseminated histoplasmosis can involve various organs, including reticuloendothelial organs, gastrointestinal tract, adrenal glands, central nervous system, endovascular structures, kidney, and skin. It typically presents with systemic symptoms like fever, generalized fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, and the symptoms related to the specific organ involved. Severe disseminated disease can manifest as septic shock, multi organ failure, and ARDS.] |
| Increased circulating copper concentration | HP_0032254 | [An abnormally elevated concentration of copper in the blood circulation. This term refers to the total copper concentration.] |
| Eosinophilic granuloma | HP_0032253 | [A type of granuloma characterized morphologically by the predominance of Langerhans cells with characteristic grooved, folded, indented nuclei in the appropriate milieu that includes variable numbers of eosinophils and histiocytes including multinucleated forms, often appearing similar to osteoclasts or touton like giant cells, neutrophils and small lymphocytes. The concentration of the eosinophilic infiltrate varies from scattered mature cells to sheet-like masses of cells. Occasionally, areas of bone necrosis may interrupt the cellular infiltrate. The foamy cells may also be amassed in clumps, which are of no clinical significance because these clumps represent phagocytosis of lipid debris.] |
| Granuloma | HP_0032252 | [A compact, organized collection of mature mononuclear phagocytes, which may be but is not necessarily accompanied by accessory features such as necrosis.] |
| Abnormal immune system morphology | HP_0032251 | |
| Abnormal circulating free T3 concentration | HP_0032209 | [A deviation from the normal concentration of free triiodothyronine (T3) in the blood circulation. A proportion of T3 is bound to plasma proteins in the blood, including mainly thyroxine binding globulin, transthyretin, and albumin. T3 that is not bound to a protein is referred to as free T3.] |
| Increased urinary type 1 collagen N-terminal telopeptide level | HP_0032208 | [An increased concentration of type 1 collagen N-terminal telopeptide (NTx) level in the urine. Generally the test is performed over a period of time, for instance, 10 cc of morning urine can be collected following 12 hours overnight fasting or for 24 hours.] |
| Abnormal cerebrospinal fluid metabolite concentration | HP_0032207 | |
| Decreased number of small peripheral myelinated nerve fibers | HP_0007249 | |
| Decreased number of peripheral myelinated nerve fibers | HP_0003380 | [A loss of myelinated nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system (in general, this finding can be observed on nerve biopsy).] |
| Increased circulating galectin-3 level | HP_0032205 | [Galectin-3 is a member of the family of beta-galactoside-binding endogenous lectins. It is a multifunctional factor that binds to distinct ligands and triggers production of matrix metalloproteinases, and thereby plays a role in cardiac fibrosis and remodelling.] |
| Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection | HP_0032204 | [Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection is an uncommon outcome of EBV infection and may present as a waxing and waning or fulminant syndrome. Unlike acute infectious mononucleosis, wherein EBV establishes lifelong infection and survives by maintaining a delicate balance with the host as a latent infection, in chronic active EBV infection the host-virus balance is disturbed.] |
| Hypersarcosinuria | HP_0010897 | [An elevated urinary concentration of sarcosine.] |
| Abnormal circulating sarcosine concentration | HP_0010898 | [An deviation from the normal concentration of sarcosine in the blood circulation.] |
| Progressive gait ataxia | HP_0007240 | [A type of gait ataxia displaying progression of clinical severity.] |
| Morbus Scheuermann | HP_0010891 | [A developmental growth retardation of the vertebral end plates that may lead to secondary destruction of the vertebral end plates and protrusion of the nucleus pulposus into the vertebral body (so called Schmorl's nodes as seen on x-rays).] |
| Recurrent external ophthalmoplegia | HP_0007250 | [Alternating and recurrent weakness of the external ocular muscles.] |