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- ὑπo- (hypo-) 'under' and πλάσις (plasis) 'formation'; adjective form hypoplastic) is underdevelopment or incomplete development of a tissue or organ....
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a rare congenital heart defect in which the left side of the heart is severely underdeveloped and incapable...
- Hypoplastic right heart syndrome (HRHS) is a congenital heart defect in which the structures on the right side of the heart, particularly the right ventricle...
- Anemia or anaemia (British English) is a blood disorder in which the blood has a reduced ability to carry oxygen. This can be due to a lower than normal...
- Micromastia (also called hypomastia, breast aplasia, breast hypoplasia, or mammary hypoplasia) is a medical term describing the postpubertal underdevelopment...
- otherwise mainly the right hand is affected. About 86% of the children with hypoplastic thumb have ****ociated abnormalities. Embryological hand development occurs...
- can be classified according to their clinical appearances: Type 1 - Hypoplastic Enamel of abnormal thickness due to malfunction in enamel matrix formation...
- disability, also called "developmental disability" short fifth digits with hypoplastic or absent nails low birth weight feeding difficulties upon birth frequent...
- a failed formation of a renal lobe. The renal parenchyma next to the hypoplastic part of the kidney is seemingly normal; however, it can undergo hypertrophy...
- Congenital hypoplastic anemia is a congenital disorder that occasionally also includes leukopenia and thrombocytopenia and is characterized by deficiencies...