HPO |
HP:0410249 |
Increased anti-alpha-gal IgE antibody level |
"Increased level of IgE antibody against galactose-alpha-1, 3 galactose (alpha-gal), a carbohydrate found in mammalian meat." [PMID:29986992] |
— |
HP:0032336 |
HPO |
HP:0410251 |
Abnormal L-selectin shedding |
"An abnormality in the cleavage of L-selectin during the process of guiding neutrophils to the site of infection. Proteolytic cleavage of L-selectin results in rapid shedding from the cell surface, which has a role in neutrophil rolling and accumulation at the site of infection." [PMID:8614468] |
— |
HP:0011990 |
HPO |
HP:0410252 |
Chronic neutropenia |
"Neutropenia with an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) less than 1,500,000,000/L lasting for more than 3 months." [PMID:23953336] |
— |
HP:0001875 |
HPO |
HP:0410253 |
Myeloid maturation arrest |
"Chornic neutropenia arising from an impaired proliferation and maturation of myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow." [PMID:23233578] |
— |
HP:0033606 |
HPO |
HP:0410254 |
Cyclic neutropenia in myeloid maturation arrest in bone marrow |
"Cyclic neutropenia arising from an impaired proliferation and maturation of myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow." [PMID:23233578] |
— |
HP:0040289 |
HPO |
HP:0410255 |
Transient neutropenia |
"A transient reduction in the number of neutrophils in the peripheral blood. Transient neutropenia is most commonly associated with viral infections, but other causes include drugs and autoimmunity." [PMID:23953336] |
— |
HP:0001875 |
HPO |
HP:0410256 |
Infection associated neutropenia |
"Transient neutropenia caused by an infection, such as with a virus, bacteria or protozoan." [PMID:23953336] |
— |
HP:0410255 |
HPO |
HP:0410257 |
Neutrophilia in presence of infection |
"An increased number of neutrophils circulating in the blood during an infection, such as with a bacteria, virus or fungus." [PMID:27543669] |
— |
HP:0011897 |
HPO |
HP:0410258 |
Neutrophilia in absence of infection |
"An increased number of neutrophils circulating in the blood in the absence of an infection. Factors contributing to neutrophilia could include inflammation or congenital disorders." [PMID:24050624] |
— |
HP:0011897 |
HPO |
HP:0410259 |
Hepatopulmonary fusion |
"Fusion of the liver with the lung." [PMID:28196822] |
— |
HP:0410042 |
HPO |
HP:0410260 |
Asymmetrical gluteal crease |
"The presence of an asymmetrical gluteal crease, the horizontal crease formed by the inferior aspect of the buttocks and the posterior upper leg." [PMID:29701087] |
— |
HP:0001437 |
HPO |
HP:0410261 |
Wide space between 4th and 5th toe |
"A widely spaced gap between the fourth toe and the fifth (pinky) toe." [] |
— |
HP:0010321 |
HPO |
HP:0410262 |
Lower cranial nerve dysfunction |
"A functional abnormality affecting the lower cranial nerves, which include the paired 9th (glossopharyngeal), 10th (vagal), 11th (accessory) and 12th (hypoglossal) cranial nerves." [PMID:26167022] |
— |
HP:0031910 |
HPO |
HP:0410263 |
Brain imaging abnormality |
"An anomaly of metabolism or structure of the brain identified by imaging." [] |
— |
HP:0012638 |
HPO |
HP:0410264 |
Subglottic hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, located in the airway, typically below the vocal chords, that can cause severe obstruction of the airway." [PMID:30174006] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410265 |
Supraglottic hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, located in the upper part of the larynx (voice box) including the epiglottis; the area above the vocal cords." [PMID:16866116] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410266 |
Visceral hemangioma |
"A hemangioma arising from within visceral structures, the internal organs of the body." [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2014.06.004] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410267 |
Intestinal hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, located in the intestines, which includes the bowel." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5208-3432] |
— |
HP:0410266 |
HPO |
HP:0410268 |
Spleen hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the spleen." [PMID:11307096] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410269 |
Labial hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the upper lip." [http://www.jpss.eu/index.php/current-issue/item/457-forty-four-cases-of-labial-hemangioma-therapeutic-management] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410270 |
Esophageal hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the esophagus." [PMID:10626176] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410271 |
Laryngeal hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the glottic or supraglottic regions." [PMID:28419860] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410272 |
Vulvar hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the vulva." [PMID:29980161] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410273 |
Retropharyngeal hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the retropharyngeal space, the portion of the peripharyngeal space that is located posterior to the pharynx." [PMID:26011223, UBERON:0035619] |
— |
HP:0001028 |
HPO |
HP:0410274 |
Paraspinal hemangioma |
"A hemangioma, a benign tumor of the vascular endothelial cells, that is located in the paraspinal muscular region, the muscles next to the spine." [http://ispub.com/IJOS/11/1/8101#] |
— |
HP:0001028 |