All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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Abnormality of cranial sutures | HP_0011329 | [Any anomaly of a cranial suture, that is one of the six membrane-covered openings in the incompletely ossified skull of the fetus or newborn infant.] |
Hypertension associated with pheochromocytoma | HP_0002640 | [A type of hypertension associated with pheochromocytoma.] |
Arteriovenous fistulas of celiac and mesenteric vessels | HP_0002642 | |
Peripheral thrombosis | HP_0002641 | |
pair of dorsal aortae | UBERON_0010190 | [the paired arterial structures of the embryo that supplies each developing somite via efferent segmental arteries; the dorsal aortae articulate with the umbilical arteries, which return mixed blood to the villi of the chorion for reoxygenation] |
aortic system | UBERON_0010191 | |
genital artery | UBERON_0010192 | [One of the laterally paired arteries that supply the gonads.] |
systemic arterial system | UBERON_0004571 | [The part of the arterial system which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.] |
hepatic portal system | UBERON_0010194 | [A portal system that begins in capillaries in the wall of the digestive tract and and runs as the hepatic portal vein to the liver.] |
portal system | UBERON_0005806 | [In the circulatory system of animals, a portal venous system occurs when a capillary bed drains into another capillary bed through veins, without first going through the heart. Both capillary beds and the blood vessels that connect them are considered part of the portal venous system. They are relatively uncommon as the majority of capillary beds drain into veins which then drain into the heart, not into another capillary bed. Portal venous systems are considered venous because the blood vessels that join the two capillary beds are either veins or venules. Examples of such systems include the hepatic portal system and the hypophyseal portal system. Unqualified, 'portal venous system' often refers to the hepatic portal system. For this reason, 'portal vein' most commonly refers to the hepatic portal vein[WP].] |
bona-fide anatomical boundary | UBERON_0010199 | [An anatomical boundary that corresponds to some physical discontinuity.] |
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia | HP_0002655 | [A disorder of bone growth affecting the vertebrae and the ends of the long bones (epiphyses).] |
Skeletal dysplasia | HP_0002652 | [A general term describing features characterized by abnormal development of bones and connective tissues.] |
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia | HP_0002654 | |
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia | HP_0002657 | |
Epiphyseal dysplasia | HP_0002656 | |
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia | HP_0002651 | |
Bone pain | HP_0002653 | [An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to bone.] |
Chordata | NCBITaxon_7711 | |
soft tissue tumor | MPATH_404 | [Neoplasms of the soft and connective tissues.] |