Phenotypes
Db Link Name Definition Comment Is a
HPO HP:0040139 Lipogranulomatosis "Yellow nodules of lipoid material are deposited in the skin and mucosae. This gives rise to granulomatous reactions." [] Usually caused by a faulty lipid metabolism HP:0002955, HP:0004356
HPO HP:0003828 Variable expressivity "A variable severity of phenotypic features." [HPO:probinson] This term can be applied to disease entities but not to individuals. It may be made obsolete in future versions of the HPO. HP:0003812
HPO HP:0001615 Hoarse cry HP:0001609
HPO HP:0001744 Splenomegaly "Abnormal increased size of the spleen." [HPO:probinson] HP:0003271, HP:0025408
HPO HP:0001369 Arthritis "Inflammation of a joint." [HPO:probinson] HP:0001367
HPO HP:0001508 Failure to thrive "Failure to thrive (FTT) refers to a child whose physical growth is substantially below the norm." [HPO:probinson] Although there is no clear consensus on the exact definition of FTT, it is usually diagnoses in a child growing below the 3rd percentile or in a child whose decreased growth has cross two major growth percentiles (for example, from above the 75th percentile to below the 25th percentile). HP:0004325
HPO HP:0002093 Respiratory insufficiency HP:0002795
HPO HP:0000007 Autosomal recessive inheritance "A mode of inheritance that is observed for traits related to a gene encoded on one of the autosomes (i.e., the human chromosomes 1-22) in which a trait manifests in individuals with two pathogenic alleles, either homozygotes (two copies of the same mutant allele) or compound heterozygotes (whereby each copy of a gene has a distinct mutant allele)." [HPO:probinson] HP:0000005
HPO HP:0001386 Joint swelling HP:0000969, HP:0001367
HPO HP:0002240 Hepatomegaly "Abnormally increased size of the liver." [HPO:probinson] HP:0003271, HP:0410042
HPO HP:0007470 Periarticular subcutaneous nodules "Subcutaneous nodules that are located in the vicinity of joints." [HPO:probinson] HP:0001482
HPO HP:0001270 Motor delay "A type of Developmental delay characterized by a delay in acquiring motor skills." [HPO:probinson] HP:0012758
HPO HP:0001249 Intellectual disability "Subnormal intellectual functioning which originates during the developmental period. Intellectual disability, previously referred to as mental retardation, has been defined as an IQ score below 70." [HPO:probinson] This term should be used for children at least five years old. For younger children, consider the term Global developmental delay (HP:0001263). HP:0011446, HP:0012759
HPO HP:0003676 Progressive "Applies to a disease manifestation that increases in scope or severity over the course of time, i.e., that worsens with age." [] HP:0003679
HPO HP:0000737 Irritability "A proneness to anger, i.e., a condition of being easily bothered or annoyed." [PMID:27343883] HP:0100851
HPO HP:0010729 Cherry red spot of the macula "Pallor of the perifoveal macula of the retina with appearance of a small circular reddish choroid shape as seen through the fovea centralis due to relative transparancy of the macula." [HPO:probinson] HP:0000630
HPO HP:0002359 Frequent falls HP:0002311, HP:0004302
HPO HP:0010628 Facial palsy "Facial nerve palsy is a dysfunction of cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) that results in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side with weakness of the muscles of facial expression and eye closure. This can either be present in unilateral or bilateral form." [HPO:sdoelken] Several conditions can cause a facial paralysis, e.g. brain tumor, stroke, and Lyme disease. However, if no specific cause can be identified, the condition is known as Bell's palsy. Named after Scottish anatomist Charles Bell, who first described it. Bell's palsy is the most common acute mononeuropathy (disease involving only one nerve) and is the most common cause of acute facial nerve paralysis. HP:0001324, HP:0006824, HP:0010827, HP:0030319
HPO HP:0001284 Areflexia "Absence of neurologic reflexes such as the knee-jerk reaction." [HPO:probinson] The strectch reflexes (also called deep tendon relfexes) include the knee-jerk reflex (patellar reflex, the biceps reflex, the triceps reflex, and the ankle jerk reflex or Achilles tendon reflex). HP:0001315
HPO HP:0003676 Progressive "Applies to a disease manifestation that increases in scope or severity over the course of time, i.e., that worsens with age." [] HP:0003679
HPO HP:0002650 Scoliosis "The presence of an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine." [HPO:probinson] HP:0010674
HPO HP:0002355 Difficulty walking "Reduced ability to walk (ambulate)." [HPO:probinson] HP:0001288, HP:0004302
HPO HP:0003621 Juvenile onset "Onset of signs or symptoms of disease between the age of 5 and 15 years." [HPO:probinson] HP:0410280
HPO HP:0200136 Oral-pharyngeal dysphagia HP:0002015
HPO HP:0000726 Dementia "A loss of global cognitive ability of sufficient amount to interfere with normal social or occupational function. Dementia represents a loss of previously present cognitive abilities, generally in adults, and can affect memory, thinking, language, judgment, and behavior." [HPO:probinson] HP:0001268