Definition of Malposition. Meaning of Malposition. Synonyms of Malposition

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Definition of Malposition

Malposition
Malposition Mal`po*si"tion, n. [Mal- + position.] A wrong position.

Meaning of Malposition from wikipedia

- misplacement of a feeding tube can lead to aspiration pneumonia. 28% of tube malposition results in pneumonia. As with Avanos Medical's feeding tube placement...
- A retroverted uterus (tilted uterus, tipped uterus) is a uterus that is oriented posteriorly, towards the **** in the back of the body. This is in contrast...
- Ectopia lentis is a displacement or malposition of the eye's lens from its normal location. A partial dislocation of a lens is termed lens subluxation...
- defects of the heart such as right-to-left or bidirectional shunting, malposition of the great arteries, or any condition which increases pulmonary vascular...
- An ectopia (/ɛkˈtoʊpiə/) is a displacement or malposition of an organ or other body part, which is then referred to as ectopic (/ɛkˈtɒpɪk/). Ectopic ACTH...
- and of the orbital septum (palpebral ligament), excess orbital fat, malposition of the lower eyelid, and prominence of the nasojugal groove, where the...
- nasal airway obstruction, increased infection susceptibility, and dental malposition. The exact cause of adenoid hypertrophy in children remains unclear,...
- eyebrow. That is why there is a significant risk of superior eyebrow malposition, especially if a horizontal or oblique oriented forehead flap is used...
- Person showing facial features of SYS, such as: Trigonocephaly and tooth malposition. Also limb contractures can be seen. Specialty Neurology, Medical genetics...
- These can cause instability of the eyelid scaffold, resulting in the malposition of the eyelid. Parunovic, A. (1983). "Floppy eyelid syndrome". British...