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- Hypoplasia (from Ancient Gr**** ὑπo- (hypo-) 'under' and πλάσις (plasis) 'formation'; adjective form hypoplastic) is underdevelopment or incomplete development...
- pons i. Normal foliation a) Pontocerebellar hypoplasias of Barth, types I and II b) Cerebellar hypoplasias, not otherwise specified There is no standard...
- Enamel hypoplasia is a defect of the teeth in which the enamel is deficient in quantity, caused by defective enamel matrix formation during enamel development...
- ****l hypoplasia is the underdevelopment or incomplete development of the ****. It is a birth defect or congenital abnormality of the female genitourinary...
- Uterine hypoplasia, also known as naive uterus or infantile uterus, is a reproductive disorder characterized by hypoplasia of the uterus. It is usually...
- Pulmonary hypoplasia is an incomplete development of the lungs, resulting in an abnormally low number or small size of bronchopulmonary segments or alveoli...
- 2265. King T, Humphrey LT, Hillson S (November 2005). "Linear enamel hypoplasias as indicators of systemic physiological stress: evidence from two known...
- Renal hypoplasia is a congenital abnormality in which one or both of the kidneys are smaller than normal, resulting in a reduced nephron number but with...
- Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) is a medical condition arising from the underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the optic nerve(s). This condition is the most common...
- Cartilage–hair hypoplasia (CHH) is a rare genetic disorder. Symptoms may include short-limbed dwarfism due to skeletal dysplasia, variable level of immunodeficiency...