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HUMAN PHENOTYPE - ANNOTATIONS

The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) is downloaded weekly from http://compbio.charite.de/hudson/job/hpo/lastStableBuild/artifact/ontology/release/hp.obo. The file downloaded is considered the "last stable build" available for the ontology. For more about the HPO, view their website at http://www.human-phenotype-ontology.org/.

Term:Abnormal optic nerve morphology
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Accession:HP:0000587 term browser browse the term
Definition:Abnormality of the optic nerve.
Comment:The optic nerve, which is also known as cranial nerve II, transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. The term 'optic disc' is frequently used to describe the portion of the optic nerve clinically visible on fundoscopic examination.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: Abnormality of the optic nerve;   Optic nerve issue;   optic nerve abnormalities
 xref: UMLS:C0029131



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  Human phenotype 0
    Phenotypic abnormality 0
      Abnormality of the eye 0
        Abnormal eye morphology 0
          Abnormal posterior eye segment morphology 0
            Abnormal fundus morphology 0
              Abnormal optic nerve morphology 0
                Abnormal optic chiasm morphology + 0
                Abnormal optic disc morphology + 0
                Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the optic nerve + 0
                Focal necrotic optic nerve lesion 0
                Leber optic atrophy 0
                Marcus Gunn pupil 0
                Morning glory anomaly 0
                Optic nerve arteriovenous malformation 0
                Optic nerve compression 0
                Optic nerve dysplasia 0
                Optic nerve misrouting 0
                Optic nerve tram-track sign 0
                Optic neuritis + 0
                Optic neuropathy + 0
                Optic pit 0
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