All terms in HP_DEV

Label Id Description
Developmental regression HP_0002376 [Loss of developmental skills, as manifested by loss of developmental milestones.]
Neurodevelopmental abnormality HP_0012759 [A deviation from normal of the neurological development of a child, which may include any or all of the aspects of the development of personal, social, gross or fine motor, and cognitive abilities.]
Hypokinesia HP_0002375 [Abnormally diminished motor activity. In contrast to paralysis, hypokinesia is not characterized by a lack of motor strength, but rather by a poverty of movement. The typical habitual movements (e.g., folding the arms, crossing the legs) are reduced in frequency.]
Hand tremor HP_0002378 [An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting the hand.]
obsolete Paraganglioma-related cranial nerve palsy HP_0002377
Normal interictal EEG HP_0002372 [Lack of observable abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns in an individual with a history of seizures. About half of individuals with epilepsy show interictal epileptiform discharges upon the first investigation. The yield can be increased by repeated studies, sleep studies, or by ambulatory EEG recordings over 24 hours. Normal interictal EEG is a sign that can be useful in the differential diagnosis.]
Interictal EEG abnormality HP_0025373 [Interictal refers to a period of time between epileptic seizures. Electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns are important in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy, and the EEG is almost always abnormal during a seizure. Some persons with seizures may show EEG abnormalities between seizures, while others do not. In some cases, multiple interictal EEGs must be recorded before an abnormality is observed. In most cases the electrographic pattern of seizure onset is completely different from the activity recorded during interictal discharge.]
Loss of speech HP_0002371
Abnormality of movement HP_0100022 [An abnormality of movement with a neurological basis characterized by changes in coordination and speed of voluntary movements.]
Lateral ventricular asymmetry HP_0100960 [Abnormal difference in size between the left and right lateral cerebral ventricles.]
Abnormal cerebral ventricle morphology HP_0002118 [Any structural abnormality of the cerebral ventricles.]
transporter activity GO_0005215 [Enables the directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of or within a cell, accross or in between cells.]
molecular_function GO_0003674 [A molecular process that can be carried out by the action of a single macromolecular machine, usually via direct physical interactions with other molecular entities. Function in this sense denotes an action, or activity, that a gene product (or a complex) performs.]
Febrile seizure (within the age range of 3 months to 6 years) HP_0002373 [A febrile seizure is any type of seizure (most often a generalized tonic-clonic seizure) occurring with fever (at least 38 degrees Celsius) but in the absence of central nervous system infection, severe metabolic disturbance or other alternative precipitant in children between the ages of 3 months and 6 years.]
Seizure precipitated by febrile infection HP_0032894 [Any form of seizure occurring at the time of a fever (temperature at or above 38.0 degrees Celcius) without infection of the central nervous system, and without an alternative cause such as severe metabolic derangement, occurring at any age.]
Excessive shyness HP_0100962 [Atypically high degree of awkwardness or apprehension experienced when approaching or being approached by others.]
Abnormal interest in others HP_5200020 [A social interest in others that is abnormal given the social context. This can include an increased interest with another person or an abnormal lack of interest in other people.]
Enlarged hippocampus HP_0100961 [Increase in size of the hippocampus.]
Abnormal hippocampus morphology HP_0025100 [Any structural anomaly of the hippocampus,]
Poor coordination HP_0002370