Hypoplasia

Synonyms for "hypoplasia" (2 found)

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 發育不全 /发育不全 noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

Finnish

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  • hypoplasia noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

French

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  • hypoplasie noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

German

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  • Hypoplasie noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

Greek

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  • υποπλασία noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

Icelandic

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  • vanþroski líffæra noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)
  • vanþroski vefja noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

Irish

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  • hipeapláise noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

Polish

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  • hipoplazja noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)
  • niedorozwój noun (condition of under- or incomplete development of a tissue or organ)

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1995, William M. Thurlbeck, 2. Lung Growth and Development, William M. Thurlbeck, Andrew Churg (editors), 2nd edition, Thieme Medical Publishers, Pathology of the Lung, page 56, Since the renal system and the lung develop at the same time, there has been repeated speculation that pulmonary hypoplasia and renal anomalies may be linked by a common developmental defect.

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2022, Robert A. Foster, Christopher Premanandan, Chapter 19: Male Reproductive System, James F. Zachary (editor), Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease, 7th edition, Elsevier, page 1320, Hypoplasia of the testes is a common condition and DSD.

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This complex etiology suggests that individual life histories should be interpreted carefully since enamel hypoplasias could reflect stressors experienced by an individual's parents and individual genetic susceptibility. Additionally, enamel hypoplasias may be more indicative of acute episodes of stress instead of long, chronic periods of stress.

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