All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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Deja vu | HP_0012005 | [A subjective feeling that an experience which is occurring for the first time has been experienced before.] |
Testicular atrophy | HP_0000029 | [Wasting (atrophy) of the testicle (the male gonad) manifested by a decrease in size and potentially by a loss of fertility.] |
Decreased testicular size | HP_0008734 | [Reduced volume of the testicle (the male gonad).] |
cellular carbohydrate metabolic process | GO_0044262 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving carbohydrates, any of a group of organic compounds based of the general formula Cx(H2O)y, as carried out by individual cells.] |
carbohydrate metabolic process | GO_0005975 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving carbohydrates, any of a group of organic compounds based of the general formula Cx(H2O)y. Includes the formation of carbohydrate derivatives by the addition of a carbohydrate residue to another molecule.] |
Male pseudohermaphroditism | HP_0000037 | [Hermaphroditism refers to a discrepancy between the morphology of the gonads and that of the external genitalia. In male pseudohermaphroditism, the genotype is male (XY) and the external genitalia are imcompletely virilized, ambiguous, or complete female. If gonads are present, they are testes.] |
Epispadias | HP_0000039 | [Displacement of the urethral opening on the dorsal (superior) surface of the penis.] |
Displacement of the urethral meatus | HP_0100627 | [A displacement of the external urethral orifice from its normal position (in males normally placed at the tip of glans penis, in females normally placed about 2.5 cm behind the glans clitoridis and immediately in front of that of the vagina).] |
Abnormal external genitalia | HP_0000811 | |
Symmetrical, oval parietal bone defects | HP_0002695 | |
Abnormal parietal bone morphology | HP_0002696 | [Any abnormality of the parietal bone of the skull.] |
Sclerosis of skull base | HP_0002694 | [Increased bone density of the skull base without significant changes in bony contour.] |
Ambiguous genitalia, male | HP_0000033 | [Ambiguous genitalia in an individual with XY genetic gender.] |
Ambiguous genitalia | HP_0000062 | [A genital phenotype that is not clearly assignable to a single gender. Ambiguous genitalia can be evaluated using the Prader scale: Prader 0: Normal female external genitalia. Prader 1: Female external genitalia with clitoromegaly. Prader 2: Clitoromegaly with partial labial fusion forming a funnel-shaped urogenital sinus. Prader 3: Increased phallic enlargement. Complete labioscrotal fusion forming a urogenital sinus with a single opening. Prader 4: Complete scrotal fusion with urogenital opening at the base or on the shaft of the phallus. Prader 5: Normal male external genitalia. The diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia is made for Prader 1-4.] |
Parietal foramina | HP_0002697 | [The presence of symmetrical and circular openings (foramina) in the parietal bone ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters wide.] |
Hydrocele testis | HP_0000034 | [Accumulation of clear fluid in the between the layers of membrane (tunica vaginalis) surrounding the testis.] |
Platybasia | HP_0002691 | [A developmental malformation of the occipital bone and upper end of the cervical spine, in which the latter appears to have pushed the floor of the occipital bone upward such that there is an abnormal flattening of the skull base.] |
Large sella turcica | HP_0002690 | [An abnormal enlargement of the sella turcica.] |
Testicular gonadoblastoma | HP_0000030 | [The presence of a gonadoblastoma of the testis.] |
Testicular neoplasm | HP_0010788 | [The presence of a neoplasm of the testis.] |