| Preferred Name |
Abnormal circulating nitrogen compound concentration |
| Definitions |
Ammonia (NH3), one of the most clinically important nitrogen compounds in human metabolism, is a substance containing nitrogen resulting from the catabolism of protein. It is converted to the less toxic substance urea prior to excretion in urine. Any deviation from the normal concentration of a nitrogen compound in the blood circulation. |
| ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0004364 |
| comment |
Ammonia (NH3), one of the most clinically important nitrogen compounds in human metabolism, is a substance containing nitrogen resulting from the catabolism of protein. It is converted to the less toxic substance urea prior to excretion in urine. |
| creation_date |
2008-03-17T04:51:00Z |
| creator | |
| database_cross_reference |
UMLS:C4025336 |
| definition |
Any deviation from the normal concentration of a nitrogen compound in the blood circulation. |
| has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype |
| id |
HP:0004364 |
| label |
Abnormal circulating nitrogen compound concentration |
| notation |
HP:0004364 |
| prefLabel |
Abnormal circulating nitrogen compound concentration |
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