format-version: 1.2 data-version: hp/releases/2022-10-05 other: values [Term] id: HP:0000217 name: Xerostomia alt_id: HP:0002709 alt_id: HP:0100756 def: "Dryness of the mouth due to salivary gland dysfunction." [HPO:probinson] subset: hposlim_core synonym: "Decreased salivary flow" BROAD layperson [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Dry mouth" EXACT layperson [] synonym: "Dry mouth syndrome" EXACT layperson [] synonym: "Reduced salivation" EXACT layperson [] xref: MSH:D014987 xref: SNOMEDCT_US:300268000 xref: SNOMEDCT_US:56893005 xref: SNOMEDCT_US:87715008 xref: UMLS:C0043352 [Term] id: HP:0000218 name: High palate alt_id: HP:0000156 alt_id: HP:0009080 alt_id: HP:0009082 alt_id: HP:0009097 def: "Height of the palate more than 2 SD above the mean (objective) or palatal height at the level of the first permanent molar more than twice the height of the teeth (subjective)." [PMID:19125428] comment: The measuring device for this assessment is described in (Hall JG, Froster-Iskenius UG, Allanson JE, Gripp K, Slavotinek A. 2006. Handbook of Normal Physical Measurements. 2nd edition. Oxford Medical, publishers). A high palate is often associated with a narrow palate. However, a narrow palate can easily give a false appearance of a high palate. Height and width of the palate should be assessed and coded separately. We do not recommend the subjective determination because this term can be overused and\napplied inaccurately. synonym: "Elevated palate" EXACT layperson [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "High arched palate" EXACT [] synonym: "High palate" EXACT layperson [] synonym: "High, arched palate" EXACT [] synonym: "High-arched palate" EXACT [] synonym: "Increased palatal height" EXACT layperson [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Ogival palate" RELATED [] synonym: "Palate high-arched" EXACT [] synonym: "Palate, high-arched" EXACT [] xref: SNOMEDCT_US:27272007 xref: UMLS:C0240635 is_a: HP:0000217 ! Xerostomia [Term] id: HP:0000219 name: Thin upper lip vermilion alt_id: HP:0200062 alt_id: HP:0200086 def: "Height of the vermilion of the upper lip in the midline more than 2 SD below the mean. Alternatively, an apparently reduced height of the vermilion of the upper lip in the frontal view (subjective)." [PMID:19125428] comment: Normal values for the height of the vermilion are available [Farkas, 1981], but measurements are not commonly used. Most clinicians determine this feature subjectively or use the Likert scale for Caucasians and African Americans [Astley and Clarren, 2000]. The height of the vermilion of the upper lip varies among ethnic groups, and the vermilion should be compared to a population of same ethnic background. The thinness of the upper lip vermilion is sensitive to facial expression. On profile view, a thin vermilion is less convex than usual. A thin upper lip vermilion may be associated with a smooth philtrum and an absence of the Cupid's bow, but these should be assessed separately. subset: hposlim_core synonym: "Decreased height of upper lip vermilion" EXACT [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Decreased volume of upper lip" EXACT [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Decreased volume of upper lip vermilion" EXACT [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Thin red part of the upper lip" NARROW layperson [ORCID:0000-0001-5889-4463] synonym: "Thin upper lip" EXACT layperson [HPO:skoehler] synonym: "Thin upper lips" RELATED [HPO:skoehler] synonym: "Thin vermilion border of upper lip" EXACT [] xref: UMLS:C1865017 is_a: HP:0000218 ! High palate is_a: HP:0000217 ! Xerostomia [Term] id: HP:0000284 name: obsolete Abnormality of the ocular region is_obsolete: true replaced_by: HP:0000315