All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| regulation of cytoskeleton organization | GO_0051493 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the formation, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures.] |
| Index finger dermatoglyphic radial loop | HP_0007566 | |
| Dermatoglyphic variants | HP_0005882 | |
| negative regulation of cytoskeleton organization | GO_0051494 | [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the formation, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures.] |
| Multiple cafe-au-lait spots | HP_0007565 | [The presence of six or more cafe-au-lait spots.] |
| Telangiectases in sun-exposed and nonexposed skin | HP_0007561 | |
| Unusual dermatoglyphics | HP_0007560 | |
| Ameliorated by immunosuppresion | HP_0032522 | [Applies to a sign or symptom that is improved or made more bearable by treatment with immunosuppresive medication.] |
| Self hugging | HP_0032521 | [Involuntary, tic-like movements consisted of crossing both arms across the chest and tensing the body or clasping the hands and squeezing the arms to the sides. The movements last a few seconds and may occur in series or flurries, generally accompanied by facial grimacing and occasional grunting.] |
| Masseter muscular weakness | HP_0032520 | [Reduced strength of the masseter muscle, whose primary function is to elevate the mandible and thereby raise the mandible towards the maxilla, closing the jaw.] |
| Increased Burr cell count | HP_0032519 | [Burr cells, also known as echinocytes, have a speculated border over the entire cell surface. Burr cells are commonly found in both end-stage renal disease and liver disease. Small numbers of Burr cells are commonly found in healthy individuals.] |
| Disseminated dermatophytosis | HP_0032518 | [A type of invasive dermatophyte infection characterized by vascular involvement and dissemination to other organs.] |
| Invasive dermatophyte infection | HP_0032516 | [Infection that extends deeply into the dermins by dermatophytes, fungi that typically cause different types of superficial infection (tinea) or skin, hair, or nails.] |
| Majocchi's granuloma | HP_0032517 | [Majocchi's granuloma (MG) is an inflammatory and granulomatous, dermatophytic infection characterized by a granulomatous inflammation around the hair follicle. Histopathologically, MG demonstrates a nodular perifollicular granulomatous infiltrate of lymphoid cells, macrophages, epithelioid cells, multinucleated giant cells, and neutrophils. Unlike superficial dermatophytoses, fungal hyphae and spores can be detected not only on the surface of the epidermis but also within or around the hair follicles.] |
| Deep dermatophytosis | HP_0032515 | [A type of invasive dermatophyte infection of the deep dermis characterized by extensive dermal infiltration by fungal elements.] |
| Duplicated lacrimal punctum | HP_0032514 | [A congenital developmental anomaly characterized by the presence of two (instead of the normal one) lacrimal punctum on one or both sides of the face.] |
| Four-vessel umbilical cord | HP_0032513 | [Four-vessel umbilical cord containing two arteries and two veins.] |
| Palmar neurofibromas | HP_0007576 | |
| Generalized bronze hyperpigmentation | HP_0007574 | |
| Late onset atopic dermatitis | HP_0007573 | [A form of atopic dermatitis with onset in adulthood characterized by atopic red face, chronic lichenified eczema on the trunk, subacute or psoriasiform dermatitis.] |