HPO |
HP:0410135 |
Cold urticaria |
"Urticaria may be caused by cold temperatures." [PMID:11702618] |
— |
HP:0410134 |
HPO |
HP:0410136 |
Aquagenic urticaria |
"A form of physical urticaria, in which contact with water, regardless of its temperature and source, evokes pruritic follicular wheals on the skin." [PMID:22346281] |
— |
HP:0410134 |
HPO |
HP:0410137 |
Solar urticaria |
"Urticaria in response to exposure to ultraviolet-A (UVA), ultraviolet-B (UVB), visible and rarely infrared light." [PMID:29315482] |
— |
HP:0000992, HP:0410134 |
HPO |
HP:0410138 |
Vibratory urticaria |
"Urticaria in response to dermal vibration, with coincident degranulation of mast cells and increased histamine levels in serum." [PMID:26841242] |
— |
HP:0410134 |
HPO |
HP:0410139 |
Exercise induced anaphylaxis |
"Anaphylaxis after physical activity." [PMID:7400473] |
— |
HP:0100845 |
HPO |
HP:0410144 |
Abnormal biotinidase level |
"An abnormality in the biotinidase level, an enzyme that releases biotin from biocytin, the product of biotin-dependent carboxylases degradation." [PMID:29359854] |
— |
HP:0012379 |
HPO |
HP:0410145 |
Decreased biotinidase level |
"A decrease in the biotinidase level, an enzyme that releases biotin from biocytin, the product of biotin-dependent carboxylases degradation." [PMID:29359854] |
— |
HP:0410144 |
HPO |
HP:0410146 |
Increased biotinidase level |
"An increase in biotinidase level, an enzyme that releases biotin from biocytin, the product of biotin-dependent carboxylases degradation." [PMID:29359854] |
— |
HP:0410144 |
HPO |
HP:0410147 |
Eosinophilic infiltration in the stomach mucosa |
"Infiltration of eosinophils in the stomach mucosa, that is diagnosed by an upper endoscopy and microscopy that shows more than 20 eosinophils per high-power field in association with peripheral eosinophilia and the absence of secondary cause of eosinophilia." [orcid.org/0000-0001-5208-3432, PMID:23904840] |
— |
HP:0005263, HP:0032064 |
HPO |
HP:0410148 |
Idiopathic anaphylaxis |
"A rare form of anaphylaxis for which triggers cannot be identified despite a detailed history and careful diagnostic assessment." [PMID:28890861] |
— |
HP:0100845 |
HPO |
HP:0410149 |
Drug-induced anaphylaxis |
"A form of anaphylaxis that is triggered by intake of drugs or medications." [PMID:29135486] |
— |
HP:0100845 |
HPO |
HP:0410151 |
Eosinophilic infiltration of the esophagus |
"Infiltration of numerous eosinophils (usually greater than 15 per high power field) into the squamous epithelium of the esophagus, and layering of eosinophils on the surface layer of the esophagus." [PMID:27158535] |
— |
HP:0032064, HP:0100633 |
HPO |
HP:0410152 |
Eosinophilic microabscess formation in the esophagus |
"The formation of small localized collection of eosinophiles (an eosinophilic microabscess) in the esophagus. Usually clusters of greater than or equal to 4 eosinophils are seen, that appear as exudates or white spots or white plaques." [PMID:27158535] |
— |
HP:0100633 |
HPO |
HP:0410153 |
Increased level of methylsuccinic acid in urine |
"An increase in the level of methylsuccinic acid in the urine." [PMID:16828325, PMID:19343532, PMID:3571488, PMID:6616873] |
— |
HP:0003215 |
HPO |
HP:0410154 |
Increased level of myristic acid in serum |
"An increase in the level of myristic acid in the serum." [PMID:22024767] |
— |
HP:0010996 |
HPO |
HP:0410156 |
Increased level of N-acetylneuraminic acid in urine |
"An increase in the level of N-acetylneuraminic acid in the urine." [PMID:7398077] |
— |
HP:0033354 |
HPO |
HP:0410157 |
Increased level of N-acetylneuraminic acid in fibroblasts |
"An increase in the level of N-acetylneuraminic acid in cultured fibroblasts." [PMID:11992753] |
— |
HP:0032243 |
HPO |
HP:0410158 |
Increased urine O-phosphoethanolamine level |
"An increase in the level of O-phosphoethanolamine in the urine." [PMID:23093139] |
— |
HP:0003239 |
HPO |
HP:0410166 |
Defective interstrand cross-link repair |
"A defect in the of the process of interstrand cross-link repair: removal of a DNA interstrand crosslink (a covalent attachment of DNA bases on opposite strands of the DNA) and restoration of the DNA. DNA interstrand crosslinks occur when both strands of duplex DNA are covalently tethered together (e.g. by an exogenous or endogenous agent), thus preventing the strand unwinding necessary for essential DNA functions such as transcription and replication." [GO:0036297, PMID:16464006, PMID:22064477] |
— |
HP:0003254 |
HPO |
HP:0410167 |
Abnormal morphology of the chest musculature |
"Any abnormality of the chest muscles." [] |
— |
HP:0011805 |
HPO |
HP:0410168 |
Abnormality of the back musculature |
"Any abnormality of the back muscles." [] |
— |
HP:0011805 |
HPO |
HP:0410169 |
Abnormal morphology of the shoulder musculature |
"Any abnormality of the shoulder muscles." [] |
— |
HP:0011805 |
HPO |
HP:0410170 |
Hippocampal atrophy |
"Partial or complete wasting (loss) of hippocampus tissue that was once present." [] |
The hippocampus is part of the temporal cortex (albeit allocortex rather than neocortex). |
HP:0007112, HP:0025100 |
HPO |
HP:0410171 |
Increased cotinine level |
"Increased concentration of cotinine in urine." [] |
Cotinine is the main metabolite of nicotine and accumulates in the body as a result of tobacco exposure. In humans, cotinine is excreted in the urine, mainly as trans-3[prime]-hydroxycotinine and glucuronide. This is used as a measure for exposure to tobacco smoke. |
HP:0031840 |
HPO |
HP:0410172 |
Blood xenobiotic |
"The presence of a xenobiotic in blood." [] |
— |
HP:0031838 |