hypoplastic in English

adjective

of the abnormal or incomplete development of an organ or tissue (Medicine)

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1. Abnormalities of labia majora: can be hypoplastic or …

2. Hypoplastic teeth with advanced dental decay are also observed.

3. In the first step the hypoplastic aortic arch is reconstructed and the lung is perfused by a shunt.

4. 26 The hallmark of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome is an absent or hypoplastic anterior pituitary gland combined with an ectopic posterior pituitary.

5. Acpt biallelic mutations caused non-syndromic, generalized hypoplastic autosomal-recessive amelogenesis imperfecta in individuals from six unrelated Turkish families

6. 23 Histological findings of the skin include flat dermal-epidermal junction, thinned dermis with compactly arranged collagen fibers, and hypoplastic appendage structures.

7. Craniofacial dysostosis an autosomal dominant condition marked by a pointed or conical skull, protruding wide-set eyes, strabismus, parrot-beaked nose, and hypoplastic maxilla with relative mandibular prognathism

8. Three main subtypes may be distinguished: congenital hypoplastic hypoganglionosis occurs predominantly in Hirschsprung’s disease proximal to the aganglionic segment and consists of small paucicellular ganglia with increased interganglionic distances.

9. Alexandrakis and Saunders found that in most cases the abducens nucleus and nerve are absent or hypoplastic, and the lateral rectus muscle is innervated by a branch of the oculomotor nerve.

10. Characteristic facial features include a narrow, pinched nose with hypoplastic alae nasi, prominent Columella and thin anteverted nares together with a narrow nasal bridge, and prominent epicanthic folds giving the impression of hypertelorism.

11. ➤ Frequent characteristics of developmental dysplasia that may be seen on an Anteroposterior pelvic radiograph are a hypoplastic acetabular weight-bearing zone, steeply sloped acetabular roof, lateralized center of rotation, acetabular anteversion or retroversion in the …

12. Binates, an elongated and thickened soft palate, a thickened tongue, everted laryngeal saccules, everted palatine tonsils, and a hypoplastic tra - chea; this can lead to partial or complete airway obstruction.3 Clinical signs range from mild stri - dor to severe dyspnea and collapse

13. Anencephalus and similar anomalies Spina bifida Encephalocele Congenital hydrocephalus Transposition of great vessels Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Cleft palate Cleft palate with cleft lip Tracheo-esophageal fistula, esophageal atresia and stenosis Atresia and stenosis of large intestine, rectum and anal canal Renal agenesis and dysgenesis Reduction of limb Anomalies of abdominal wall Down’s syndrome

14. Observed adverse effects included an increased incidence of aborted foetuses and embryonic resorptions, along with hypoplastic lungs, reduced pup weight and vitality and increased incidence of skeletal variations, such as non-ossification of the sternebrae.7 Simazine was not teratogenic at maternally non-toxic doses in rabbits exposed to 5, 75 or 200 mg/kg bw per day during gestation.7 No adverse reproductive effects were observed in a three-generation study in albino Charles River rats receiving 50 or 100 ppm simazine in the diet.