All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Air crescent sign | HP_0032172 | [A crescent of air surrounding a soft-tissue mass in a pulmonary cavity and can be seen in both plain X-ray and CT scan.] |
| Bladder pain | HP_0032171 | [An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the urinary bladder. Bladder pain may be more pronounced with a full bladder and relieved upon urination, but this is not always the case.] |
| Severe varicella zoster infection | HP_0032170 | [An unusually severe form of varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection. In the majority of the cases, especially in children, varicella is a very mild infection characterised by skin lesions, low grade fever and malaise. Severe infection is characterized by manifestions including VZV pneumonia, hepatitis, meningitis, and disseminated varicella.] |
| Severe viral infection | HP_0031691 | [An unusually severe viral infection.] |
| negative regulation of nervous system development | GO_0051961 | [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of nervous system development, the origin and formation of nervous tissue.] |
| regulation of nervous system development | GO_0051960 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of nervous system development, the origin and formation of nervous tissue.] |
| positive regulation of nervous system development | GO_0051962 | [Any process that activates, maintains or increases the frequency, rate or extent of nervous system development, the origin and formation of nervous tissue.] |
| Abnormal circulating globulin level | HP_0032179 | [An abnormal concentration of globulins in the blood. Albumin makes up more than half of the total protein present in serum. The remaining blood proteins except albumin and fibrinogen (which is not in serum) are referred to as globulins. The globulin fraction includes hundreds of serum proteins including carrier proteins, enzymes, complement, and immunoglobulins. Most of these are synthesized in the liver, although the immunoglobulins are synthesized by plasma cells. Globulins are divided into four groups by electrophoresis. The four fractions are alpha1, alpha2, beta and gamma, depending on their migratory pattern between the anode and the cathode.] |
| Flaky paint dermatosis | HP_0032178 | [A dermatosis characterized by generalized shiny, enamel-like, hyperpigmented scales in an irregular pattern. The scales may peel or desquamate, rather like old, sun-baked blistered paint, often with areas of underlying hypopigmentation. This has led to the terms peeling paint or flaky paint dermatosis (See the Figure in PMID:24285001).] |
| Parenchymal consolidation | HP_0032177 | [Consolidation refers to an exudate or other product of disease that replaces alveolar air, rendering the lung solid (as in infective pneumonia).] |
| Apical pulmonary opacity | HP_0032176 | [An apical cap is a caplike lesion at the lung apex, usually caused by intrapulmonary and pleural fibrosis pulling down extrapleural fat or possibly by chronic ischemia resulting in hyaline plaque formation on the visceral pleura. The prevalence increases with age. It can also be seen in hematoma resulting from aortic rupture or in other fluid collection associated with infection or tumor, either outside the parietal pleura or loculated within the pleural space.] |
| Signet ring sign | HP_0032175 | [This finding is composed of a ring-shaped opacity representing a dilated bronchus in cross section and a smaller adjacent opacity representing its pulmonary artery, with the combination resembling a signet (or pearl) ring. It is the basic sign of bronchiectasis in pulmonary computed tomography imaging.] |
| Tree-in-bud pattern | HP_0032174 | [The tree-in-bud pattern represents centrilobular branching structures that resemble a budding tree. The pattern reflects a spectrum of endo- and peribronchiolar disorders, including mucoid impaction, inflammation, and/or fibrosis (See Figure 70 of PMID:18195376).] |
| cerebellum vasculature | UBERON_0006694 | [A vasculature that is part of a cerebellum.] |
| vertebral canal | UBERON_0006692 | [A conduit enclosed within the vertebral foramen of the vertebrae through which the spinal cord passes.] |
| spinal cord | UBERON_0002240 | [Part of the central nervous system located in the vertebral canal continuous with and caudal to the brain; demarcated from brain by plane of foramen magnum. It is composed of an inner core of gray matter in which nerve cells predominate, and an outer layer of white matter in which myelinated nerve fibers predominate, and surrounds the central canal. (CUMBO)] |
| complement component C1q receptor (human) | PR_Q9NPY3 | [A complement component C1q receptor that is encoded in the genome of human.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 1 | HP_0500050 | [The retinal vessels stop and then a linear flat white line is present that usually runs the circumference of the vascular retina.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity | HP_0500049 | [An avascular or abnormally vascularized retina that occurs in premature infants and can lead to blindness.] |
| Upper eyelid retraction | HP_0500044 | [An elevation of the eyelid above the normal level in the primary position.] |