All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| osmolyte | CHEBI_25728 | [A solute used by a cell under water stress to maintain cell volume.] |
| Anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody positivity | HP_0032492 | [Presence of antibodies in the serum that react against myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein.] |
| Increased circulating argininosuccinic acid | HP_0032491 | [An increased level of the non-proteinogenic amino acid argininosuccinic acid in the blood circulation.] |
| Decreased fecal pH | HP_0032490 | [Abnormally low fecal pH, i.e., abnormal acidity of feces.] |
| regulation of striated muscle contraction | GO_0006942 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of striated muscle contraction.] |
| skeletal muscle contraction | GO_0003009 | [A process in which force is generated within skeletal muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. In the skeletal muscle, the muscle contraction takes advantage of an ordered sarcomeric structure and in most cases it is under voluntary control.] |
| Giant neutrophil granules | HP_0032499 | [The presence of abnormally large granules in neutrophils. This finding can be appreciated on a peripheral blood smear. The finding is characteristic of Chediak Higashi syndrome. The giant granules are derived from azurophil granules, whereas peroxidase-negative granules are not involved in their formation.] |
| Reduced terminal:vellus ratio | HP_0032497 | [A terminal:vellus ratio under 4:1 is characteristic of androgenetic alopecia.] |
| Abnormal terminal:vellus ratio | HP_0032495 | [A deviation from the normal proportion of terminal to vellus hairs.] |
| D-proline derivative | CHEBI_84185 | [A non-proteinogenic amino acid derivative resulting from reaction of D-proline at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen of D-proline by a heteroatom.] |
| non-proteinogenic amino acid derivative | CHEBI_83812 | [Any derivative of a non-proteinogenic amino acid resulting from reaction at an amino group or carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen by a heteroatom.] |
| Elevated terminal:vellus ratio | HP_0032496 | [An increased proportion of terminal hairs compared to vellus hairs.] |
| Increased circulating trypsinogen | HP_0032493 | [An abnormally high concentration of trypsinogen in the blood circulation.] |
| Abnormal dermoepidermal junction morphology | HP_0031538 | [Any anomaly of the structure of the acellular zone that is between the dermis and the epidermis and which functions to bind the epidermis to the dermis and to serve as a selective barrier allowing the control of molecular and cellular exchanges between the two compartments.] |
| Achlorhydria | HP_0032448 | [A condition in which production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach is absent.] |
| Pulmonary bleb | HP_0032447 | [A bleb is a cystic space one cm or less in diameter.] |
| Pulmonary bulla | HP_0032446 | [A cystic space with a diameter of one cm or more. Bullae can reach substantial size and occupy an entire lobe.] |
| Diffuse telangiectasia | HP_0007489 | [Telangiectases (small dilated blood vessels) with a diffuse localization.] |
| Telangiectasia | HP_0001009 | [Telangiectasias refer to small dilated blood vessels located near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter. Telangiectasia are located especially on the tongue, lips, palate, fingers, face, conjunctiva, trunk, nail beds, and fingertips.] |
| Diffuse skin atrophy | HP_0007488 |