HPO |
HP:0500113 |
Positive urine opioid test |
"Detection of opioids or opioid metabolites in urine." [] |
Opiates are the natural or synthetic drugs that have a morphine-like pharmacological action. Medically, opiates are used primarily for relief of pain. Opiates include morphine and drugs structurally similar to morphine (eg, codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxycodone). |
HP:0031840 |
HPO |
HP:0500114 |
Abnormal stool urobilinogen concentration |
"Abnormal concentration of urobilinogen present in the stool." [ORCID:0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0031685 |
HPO |
HP:0500115 |
Increased stool urobilinogen concentration |
"An increased amount of urobilinogen present in the stool." [ORCID:0000-0001-7941-2961] |
Urobilinogen is formed from the reduction of bilirubin. An increased amount of urobilinogen in the urine may be indicative of liver disease. {xref="HPO:probinson"} |
HP:0500114 |
HPO |
HP:0500116 |
Positive blood barbiturate test |
"Detection of barbiturate metabolites such as Phenobarbital in blood." [ORCID:0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0410172 |
HPO |
HP:0500117 |
Abnormal CSF urate concentration |
"Abnormal concentration of urate in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)." [ORCID:0000-0001-7941-2961] |
Urate is largely excluded from the brain under non-inflammatory conditions but increases in particular conditions such as Guillain-Barre Syndrome and bacterial meningitis. {xref="PMID:15571231"} |
HP:0025454 |
HPO |
HP:0500132 |
Hypovalinemia |
"A decreased amount of valine in the blood." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010914 |
HPO |
HP:0500133 |
Hypotyrosinemia |
"An decreased concentration of tyrosine in the blood." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010917 |
HPO |
HP:0500134 |
Hypertryptophanemia |
"An increased amount of tryptophan in the blood." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0004365 |
HPO |
HP:0500135 |
Hypotryptophanemia |
"A decreased amount of tryptophan in the blood." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0004365 |
HPO |
HP:0500136 |
Hypothreoninemia |
"A decreased amount of threonine in the blood." [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010900 |
HPO |
HP:0500138 |
Hyperserinemia |
"An increased amount of serine in the blood." [] |
— |
HP:0012278 |
HPO |
HP:0500139 |
Hypoprolinemia |
"A decreased amount of proline in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010907 |
HPO |
HP:0500140 |
Decreased circulating hydroxyproline concentration |
"A decreased amount of hydroxyproline in the blood." [PMID:4690509] |
— |
HP:0010907 |
HPO |
HP:0500141 |
Hypophenylalaninemia |
"A decreased amount of phenylalanine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010893 |
HPO |
HP:0500142 |
Hypolysinemia |
"A decreased amount of lysine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010908 |
HPO |
HP:0500143 |
Hypoleucinemia |
"Decreased amount of leucine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0004357 |
HPO |
HP:0500144 |
Hypoisoleucinemia |
"A decreased amount of isoleucine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010912 |
HPO |
HP:0500145 |
Hypohistidinemia |
"A decreased amount of histidine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010904 |
HPO |
HP:0500147 |
Hypoglutaminemia |
"Decreased amount of glutamine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010903 |
HPO |
HP:0500148 |
Abnormal circulating glutamate concentration |
"Any deviation from the normal concentration of glutamate in the blood circulation." [] |
— |
HP:0010902 |
HPO |
HP:0500149 |
Hyperglutamatemia |
"An increased amount of glutamate in the blood." [PMID:22949847] |
Under normal circumstances, plasma glutamate concentration is 5-100 microM/L, the whole blood concentration is 150-300 microM/L while in the brain's ECF it is only 0.3-2 microM/L. {xref="PMID:22949847"} |
HP:0500148 |
HPO |
HP:0500150 |
Hypoglutamatemia |
"A decreased amount of glutamate in the blood." [PMID:22949847] |
Under normal circumstances, plasma glutamate concentration is 5-100 microM/L, the whole blood concentration is 150-300 microM/L while in the brain's ECF it is only 0.3-2 microM/L. {xref="PMID:22949847"} |
HP:0500148 |
HPO |
HP:0500151 |
Hypercystinemia |
"An increased amount of cystine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010918 |
HPO |
HP:0500152 |
Hypocystinemia |
"A decreased amount of cystine in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010918 |
HPO |
HP:0500153 |
Hyperargininemia |
"An increased amount of arginine levels in the blood." [http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7941-2961] |
— |
HP:0010909 |