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EXPERIMENTAL FACTOR ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS


Term:Phenotypic abnormality
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Accession:EFO:HP:0000118 term browser browse the term
Definition:A phenotypic abnormality.
Comment:This is the root of the phenotypic abnormality subontology of the HPO.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: Organ abnormality
 alt_id: HP:0000118
 xref: UMLS:C4021819



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  experimental factor 0
    material property 0
      quality 0
        phenotype 0
          Phenotypic abnormality 0
            Abnormal cellular phenotype + 0
            Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues + 0
            Abnormality of connective tissue + 0
            Abnormality of head or neck + 0
            Abnormality of limbs + 0
            Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis + 0
            Abnormality of prenatal development or birth + 0
            Abnormality of the breast + 0
            Abnormality of the cardiovascular system + 0
            Abnormality of the digestive system + 0
            Abnormality of the ear + 0
            Abnormality of the endocrine system + 0
            Abnormality of the eye + 0
            Abnormality of the genital system + 0
            Abnormality of the immune system + 0
            Abnormality of the integument + 0
            Abnormality of the musculature + 0
            Abnormality of the nervous system + 0
            Abnormality of the respiratory system + 0
            Abnormality of the skeletal system + 0
            Abnormality of the urinary system + 0
            Accelerated skeletal maturation 0
            Avascular necrosis + 0
            Constitutional symptom + 0
            Delayed skeletal maturation + 0
            Growth abnormality + 0
            Hamartoma + 0
            Hoarse voice 0
            Hypernasal speech 0
            Increased susceptibility to fractures + 0
            Joint stiffness + 0
            Limited shoulder movement 0
            Loss of voice 0
            Vocal cord dysfunction + 0
            hypoxia + 0
            necrosis 0
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