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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 bleeding
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Accession:HP:0001892 term browser browse the term
Definition:An abnormal susceptibility to bleeding, often referred to as a bleeding diathesis. A bleeding diathesis may be related to vascular, platelet and coagulation defects.
Comment:This term is kept for historical reasons. If possible, a more exact description of the phenotype (i.e., whether there is a vascular, platelet and coagulation defect) should be attempted.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: Bleeding diathesis;   Bleeding tendency;   Hemorrhagic diathesis
 alt_id: HP:0004830;   HP:0004834;   HP:0004849;   HP:0004862;   HP:0004865;   HP:0008183
 xref: SNOMEDCT_US:248250000;   SNOMEDCT_US:64779008;   UMLS:C1458140



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  Human phenotype 0
    Phenotypic abnormality 0
      Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues 0
        Abnormal bleeding 0
          Abnormal onset of bleeding + 0
          Abnormal umbilical stump bleeding 0
          Abnormal vaginal bleeding + 0
          Bleeding requiring red cell transfusion 0
          Bleeding with minor or no trauma 0
          Cephalohematoma 0
          Epistaxis + 0
          Excessive bleeding after a venipuncture 0
          Excessive bleeding from superficial cuts 0
          Gingival bleeding 0
          Internal hemorrhage + 0
          Menorrhagia 0
          Oral cavity bleeding 0
          Persistent bleeding after trauma 0
          Prolonged bleeding following procedure + 0
          Prolonged bleeding time 0
          Subcutaneous hemorrhage + 0
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