All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Decreased circulating IgG1 level | HP_0032136 | [A reduction in immunoglobulin levels of the IgG1 subclass in the blood circulation.] |
| Decreased circulating IgG level | HP_0004315 | [An abnormally decreased level of immunoglobulin G (IgG) in blood.] |
| Chronic decreased circulating total IgG | HP_0032134 | [A lasting reduction beneath the normal level of total immunoglobulin G (IgG) in the blood.] |
| Decreased circulating total IgG | HP_0032132 | [A reduction beneath the normal level of total immunoglobulin G (IgG) in the blood.] |
| Transient decreased circulating total IgG | HP_0032133 | [A temporary reduction beneath the normal level of total immunoglobulin G (IgG) in the blood.] |
| Cervical dysplasia | HP_0032131 | [Cervical dysplasia is the precursor to cervical cancer. It is caused by the persistent infection of the human papillomavirus (HPV) into the cervical tissue. Affected cells develop morphologic features with immature basaloid- type squamous cells and mitotic figures in the upper half of the cervical epithelium.] |
| Mycobacterium abscessus abscessus infection | HP_0032130 | [Mycobacterium abscessus complex comprises a group of rapidly growing, multidrug-resistant, nontuberculous mycobacteria that are responsible for a wide spectrum of skin and soft tissue diseases, central nervous system infections, bacteremia, and ocular and other infections.] |
| Cerebellar medulloblastoma | HP_0007129 | |
| Invasive fungal infection | HP_0020101 | [Fungal infection characterized by invasion of host tissues.] |
| Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia | HP_0020102 | [An opportunistic disease caused by invasion of unicellular fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii. Transmission of P. jirovecii cysts takes place through the airborne route, and usually, its presence in lungs is asymptomatic. However, people with impaired immunity, especially those with CD4+ T cell count below 200/microliter, are still at risk of the development of Pneumocystis pneumonia due to P. jirovecii invasion. Symptoms induced by this disease are not specific: progressive dyspnoea, non-productive cough, low-grade fever, arterial partial pressure of oxygen below 65 mmHg, and chest radiographs demonstrating bilateral, interstitial shadowing.] |
| Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis | HP_0020103 | [Infection of the lungs with aspergillus. In the respiratory mucosa, the spores may germinate into hyphae, which in turn can invade the mucosa leading to invasive pulmonary aspergillosis.] |
| Proximal amyotrophy | HP_0007126 | [Amyotrophy (muscular atrophy) affecting the proximal musculature.] |
| Tracheomegaly | HP_0010778 | [Marked widening of the trachea.] |
| Tracheobronchmegaly | HP_0010776 | [Marked widening of the trachea and major bronchi that may be predispose to chronic respiratory tract infection.] |
| Bronchomegaly | HP_0010777 | [Marked widening of the major bronchi that may be predispose to chronic respiratory tract infection.] |
| Subcortical dementia | HP_0007123 | [A particular type of dementia characterized by a pattern of mental defects consisting prominently of forgetfulness, slowness of thought processes, and personality or mood change.] |
| Hemisacrum | HP_0009790 | [A hemisacral defect involving the sacral vertebrae S2 to S5. In hemisacrum, the first sacral vertebra is intact and there is agenesis involving only S2-S5.] |
| Sacral segmentation defect | HP_0008490 | |
| Bifid sacrum | HP_0009791 | [Presence of a bifid sacral bone.] |
| Lester's sign | HP_0009781 | [A zone of darker pigmentation around the central part of the iris with a roughly cloverleaf or flower shape.] |