All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 4b | HP_0500055 | [A detachment that involves the peripheral retina that involves the macula itself. The detachment usually starts in the temporal periphery although can also involve the nasal retina as well.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 4 | HP_0500053 | [Scar tissue that forms a continuous sheet coming up from the edge of the vascularized retina. This scar tissue can grow toward the vitreous base/posterior lens capsule resulting in traction, distortion, and even detachment.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 5 | HP_0500056 | [Funnel detachment from the retina with generally traction in all four quadrants.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 5a | HP_0500057 | [An open funnel detachment of the retina with generally traction in all four quadrants.] |
| heart vasculature | UBERON_0018674 | [An interconnected tubular multi-tissue structure that contains fluid that is actively transported around the heart.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 5b | HP_0500058 | [A closed funnel detachment of the retina with generally traction in all four quadrants.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2 | HP_0500051 | [The accumulating neovascularization thickens and manifests as a linear bump. The neovascularization remains along the surface of the retina and does not extend off the retina into the cortical vitreous.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 3 | HP_0500052 | [The neovascularization accumulates at the edge of the vascularized retina and extends into the vitreous (also called extra retinal fibrosis proliferation). In cases of Zone 2 and Zone 3, this may be sausage shaped. In more posterior Zone 1 disease, the stage 3 can appear as a direct extension of the normal retinal vessels but extending tangentially over the avascular retina.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity stage 4a | HP_0500054 | [A detachment that involves the peripheral retina that does not extend into the macula.] |
| Retinopathy of prematurity zone I | HP_0500059 | [Retinopathy which extends from the center of the optic disc to twice the distance from the center of the optic disc to the center of the macula.] |
| thoracic splanchnic nerve | UBERON_0018679 | [Thoracic splanchnic nerves are splanchnic nerves that arise from the sympathetic trunk in the thorax and travel inferiorly to provide sympathetic innervation to the abdomen. The nerves contain preganglionic sympathetic and general visceral afferent fibers.] |
| nerve of thoracic segment | UBERON_0003824 | [A nerve that is part of a thorax [Automatically generated definition].] |
| splanchnic nerve | UBERON_0003715 | [The major nerves supplying sympathetic innervation to the abdomen, including the greater, lesser, and lowest (or smallest) splanchnic nerves that are formed by preganglionic fibers from the spinal cord which pass through the paravertebral ganglia and then to the celiac ganglia and plexuses and the lumbar splanchnic nerves carry fibers which pass through the lumbar paravertebral ganglia to the mesenteric and hypogastric ganglia.] |
| thoracic sympathetic nerve trunk | UBERON_0004863 | [A sympathetic nerve trunk that is part of a thorax [Automatically generated definition].] |
| Anomaly of the upper limb diaphyses | HP_0009808 | [A structural abnormality of a diaphysis of the arm.] |
| Abnormality of upper limb metaphysis | HP_0009809 | [An anomaly of one or more metaphyses of the arms.] |
| external male genitalia | UBERON_0004053 | [The external masculine genital organs, including the penis and scrotum] |
| cell surface receptor signaling pathway involved in heart development | GO_0061311 | [Any series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of a receptor on the surface of a cell to a physiological ligand, which contributes to the progression of the heart over time.] |
| Conjunctival dermolipoma | HP_0500070 | [A conjuctival lesion composed of adipose tissue and dense connective tissue. Such choristomas of dermal elements are normally found at the outer canthus, and have a gelatinous appearance. Classically, there is an indistinct posterior border (with the lesion frequently extending into the orbit) and a well-demarcated anterior border several millimetres posterior to the limbus.] |
| Absolute eccentric fixation | HP_0500072 | [Eccentric fixation in which the angle of eccentricity equals the objective angle of deviation.] |