Human Phenotype Ontology 
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Abnormal respiratory system physiology (HP:0002795)help
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Abnormal pattern of respiration (HP:0002793)help
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Paradoxical respiration (HP:0030207)help
Term ID: 30207
Name: Paradoxical respiration
Synonym: Flail chest; Paradoxical breathing
Definition: Breathing movements in which the chest wall moves in on inspiration and out on expiration, in reverse of the normal movements. It may be seen in children with respiratory distress of any cause, which leads to indrawing of the intercostal spaces during inspiration. Patients with chronic airways obstruction also show indrawing of the lower ribs during inspiration, due to the distorted action of a depressed and flattened diaphragm. Crush injuries of the chest, with fractured ribs and sternum, can lead to a severe degree of paradoxical breathing.
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Reference: HP:0030207
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..expandApnea (HP:0002104) help
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..expandHypopnea (HP:0040213) help
..expandHypoventilation (HP:0002791) help
..expandIrregular respiration (HP:0012195) help
..expandNight gasping (HP:0031503) help
..expandTachypnea (HP:0002789) help
InputHPO IDHPO termDistanceGeneGene id entrezHGNC IDDiseaseIdDiseaseNameFrequencyOnsetHGMD variantsClinVar variants
 
HPO disease - gene - phenotype typical associations:
 
HPO disease - gene - phenotype less frequent non-typical associations:
HP:0030207HP:0030207Paradoxical respiration0REEP1 CL E G H6505525786OMIM:62001187


Genes (1) :REEP1

Diseases (1) :OMIM:620011
 

Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO) is developed by the Human Phenotype Ontology Consortium. The version used here is December 15 2022 release.