All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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increased volume | PATO_0000595 | [A volume which is relatively high.] |
hypotrophic | PATO_0000585 | [A decreased size quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting reduced size of a cell or constituent group of cells (for example, organ).] |
decreased volume | PATO_0000596 | [A volume which is relatively low.] |
increased weight | PATO_0000582 | [A weight which is relatively high.] |
increased force | PATO_0002245 | [A force which relative high.] |
weight | PATO_0000128 | [A physical quality inhering in a bearer that has mass near a gravitational body.] |
decreased weight | PATO_0000583 | [A weight which is relatively low.] |
decreased force | PATO_0002246 | [A force which is relative low.] |
Trigeminal neuralgia | HP_0100661 | [A neuropathic disorder characterized by episodes of intense pain in the face, originating from the trigeminal nerve. One, two, or all three branches of the nerve may be affected.] |
Abnormal fifth cranial nerve physiology | HP_0031911 | |
Synotia | HP_0100663 | [A congenital malformation characterized by the union or approximation of the ears in front of the neck, often accompanied by the absence or defective development of the lower jaw.] |
Abnormal location of ears | HP_0000357 | [Abnormal location of the ear.] |
right frontal lobe | UBERON_0002810 | [A frontal cortex that is part of a right cerebral hemisphere.] |
right cerebral hemisphere | UBERON_0002813 | [A cerebral hemisphere that is in the right side of a brain.] |
Chondritis | HP_0100662 | [Inflammation of cartilage.] |
Abnormal cartilage morphology | HP_0002763 | [Any morphological abnormality of cartilage.] |
Increased inflammatory response | HP_0012649 | [A abnormal increase in the inflammatory response to injury or infection.] |
Angioedema | HP_0100665 | [Rapid swelling (edema) of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa and submucosal tissues of the skin of the face, normally around the mouth, and the mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue during a period of minutes to several hours. The swelling can also occur elsewhere, typically in the hands. Angioedema is similar to urticaria, but the swelling is subcutaneous rather than on the epidermis.] |
Vascular skin abnormality | HP_0011276 | |
left limbic lobe | UBERON_0002804 | [A limbic lobe that is part of a left cerebral hemisphere.] |