All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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Sparse body hair | HP_0002231 | [Sparseness of the body hair.] |
Elevated pulmonary artery pressure | HP_0004890 | [An abnormally elevated blood pressure in the circulation of the pulmonary artery.] |
Abnormality of the pulmonary artery | HP_0004414 | [An abnormality of the pulmonary artery.] |
Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues | HP_0001871 | [An abnormality of the hematopoietic system.] |
Recurrent infections due to aspiration | HP_0004891 | [Increased susceptibility to infections due to aspiration, as manifested by recurrent episodes of infections due to aspiration.] |
Generalized hirsutism | HP_0002230 | [Abnormally increased hair growth over much of the entire body.] |
Hirsutism | HP_0001007 | [Abnormally increased hair growth referring to a male pattern of body hair (androgenic hair).] |
Hematemesis | HP_0002248 | [The vomiting of blood.] |
Duodenal atresia | HP_0002247 | [A developmental defect resulting in complete obliteration of the duodenal lumen, that is, an abnormal closure of the duodenum.] |
Intestinal atresia | HP_0011100 | [An abnormal closure, or atresia of the tubular structure of the intestine.] |
Abnormality of the duodenum | HP_0002246 | [An abnormality of the duodenum, i.e., the first section of the small intestine.] |
Melena | HP_0002249 | [The passage of blackish, tarry feces associated with gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Melena occurs if the blood remains in the colon long enough for it to be broken down by colonic bacteria. One degradation product, hematin, imbues the stool with a blackish color. Thus, melena generally occurs with bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract (e.g., stomach ulcers or duodenal ulcers), since the blood usually remains in the gut for a longer period of time than with lower gastrointestinal bleeding.] |
Bloody diarrhea | HP_0025085 | [Passage of many stools containing blood.] |
Abnormality of the small intestine | HP_0002244 | [An abnormality of the small intestine.] |
Abnormal intestine morphology | HP_0002242 | [An abnormality of the intestine. The closely related term enteropathy is used to refer to any disease of the intestine.] |
Protein-losing enteropathy | HP_0002243 | [Abnormal loss of protein from the digestive tract related to excessive leakage of plasma proteins into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract.] |
Meckel diverticulum | HP_0002245 | [Meckel's diverticulum is a congenital diverticulum located in the distal ileum.] |
Abnormal ileum morphology | HP_0001549 | |
Hepatomegaly | HP_0002240 | [Abnormally increased size of the liver.] |
Abnormal liver morphology | HP_0410042 | [Any structural anomaly of the bile-secreting organ that is important for detoxification, for fat, carbohydrate, and protein metabolism, and for glycogen storage.] |