All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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Spasticity | HP_0001257 | [A motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes with increased muscle tone, exaggerated (hyperexcitable) tendon reflexes.] |
D-mannose | CHEBI_16024 | [A mannose with D-configuration.] |
D-aldohexose | CHEBI_17608 | [Any D-aldose having a chain of six carbon atoms in the molecule.] |
mannose | CHEBI_37684 | [An aldohexose that is the C-2 epimer of glucose.] |
Hypnagogic hallucinations | HP_0002519 | |
Increased intracranial pressure | HP_0002516 | [An increase of the pressure inside the cranium (skull) and thereby in the brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid.] |
Abnormality of intracranial pressure | HP_0012640 | [A deviation from the norm of the intracranial pressure.] |
Waddling gait | HP_0002515 | [Weakness of the hip girdle and upper thigh muscles, for instance in myopathies, leads to an instability of the pelvis on standing and walking. If the muscles extending the hip joint are affected, the posture in that joint becomes flexed and lumbar lordosis increases. The patients usually have difficulties standing up from a sitting position. Due to weakness in the gluteus medius muscle, the hip on the side of the swinging leg drops with each step (referred to as Trendelenburg sign). The gait appears waddling. The patients frequently attempt to counteract the dropping of the hip on the swinging side by bending the trunk towards the side which is in the stance phase (in the German language literature this is referred to as Duchenne sign). Similar gait patterns can be caused by orthopedic conditions when the origin and the insertion site of the gluteus medius muscle are closer to each other than normal, for instance due to a posttraumatic elevation of the trochanter or pseudarthrosis of the femoral neck.] |
Abnormality of the periventricular white matter | HP_0002518 | |
Areflexia of lower limbs | HP_0002522 | [Inability to elicit tendon reflexes in the lower limbs.] |
Areflexia | HP_0001284 | [Absence of neurologic reflexes such as the knee-jerk reaction.] |
ectocervix | UBERON_0012249 | [The part of the cervix uteri that protrudes into the vagina and is lined with stratified squamous epithelium.] |
non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium | UBERON_0010304 | [Stratified squamous epithelium is a stratified squamous epithelium, the cells of which synthesizes but does not accumulate keratin. Examples: epithelium of vagina, epithelium of wall of esophagus.] |
Cataplexy | HP_0002524 | [A sudden and transient episode of bilateral loss of muscle tone, often triggered by emotions.] |
Hypsarrhythmia | HP_0002521 | [Hypsarrhythmia is abnormal interictal high amplitude waves and a background of irregular spikes. There is continuous (during wakefulness), high-amplitude (>200 Hz), generalized polymorphic slowing with no organized background and multifocal spikes demonstrated by electroencephalography (EEG).] |
EEG with generalized epileptiform discharges | HP_0011198 | [EEG discharges recorded on the entire scalp typically seen in persons with epilepsy.] |
L-glutamic acid | CHEBI_16015 | [An optically active form of glutamic acid having L-configuration.] |
glutamine family amino acid | CHEBI_24318 | [An L-alpha-amino acid which is L-glutamic acid or any of the essential amino acids biosynthesised from it (glutamine, proline and arginine). A closed class.] |
glutamic acid | CHEBI_18237 | [An alpha-amino acid that is glutaric acid bearing a single amino substituent at position 2.] |
L-glutamate(1-) | CHEBI_29985 | [An alpha-amino-acid anion that is the conjugate base of L-glutamic acid, having anionic carboxy groups and a cationic amino group] |