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(pathology) Any imperfect development of the body, or any anomaly of organization
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(pathology) A malformed foetus
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(medicine) Of or relating to athetosis.
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(medicine) Any of several medical disorders that are present at birth.
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(medicine) A morbid, monstrous, or pathological growth or product; an abnormality in structure; a monstrosity.
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(medicine) A birth defect.
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Acting to prevent implantation of a blastocyst.
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(pathology) Any of a range of congenital defects that affect some children born to diabetic mothers.
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(medicine) Defective development
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(anatomy) any malformation of the anatomy
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The study of genetic defects, especially congenital malformations
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Defective development of an embryo.
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(pathology) Anatomical tissue that is not found in its usual place.
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(pathology) The pathology of dystrophy
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(medicine) Any developmental disorder of an embryo or fetus.
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(pathology) Any developmental disorder of an embryo
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The condition of being enteropathogenic
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(medicine) The process by which the brain develops epilepsy.
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(pathology) neurotoxic to a fetus
n
(pathology) Any disease of a fetus.
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toxicity to the fetus via the placenta
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Alternative spelling of fetotoxic [Toxic to fetuses.]
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Any medical condition that is directly caused by an abnormality in the genes.
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(biology) Abnormal organic development.
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The state of an organism or an organisation that did not develop in the "normal" way (used in medicine, e.g. "brain maldevelopment of a fetus").
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(teratology) An abnormal developmental feature of offspring.
adj
That creates malformations
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Any abnormality (in stance etc) that has a neurological cause
adj
(pathology) Having a degenerated nervous system
adj
(medicine, of an ulcer, a foot, etc.) Affected by both neuropathy and ischaemia.
adj
Alternative form of neuroischaemic [(medicine, of an ulcer, a foot, etc.) Affected by both neuropathy and ischaemia.]
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(medicine, archaic) hysterical or neurotic simulation of disease
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neurological pathobiology
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The morphology of a neuropathological condition.
n
(pathology) pathophysiology of the nervous system
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The changes to the nervous system that accompany the development of a mental disorder
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A person who has a neurosis
adj
Alternative form of naevoid [(pathology) Resembling a naevus.]
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Of, pertaining to, or experiencing oligomenorrhea.
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a disease present since birth that is not the result of a genetic anomaly
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Any disease for which drugs are not usually developed because it is too rare to make the development profitable.
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(countable) The extent to which something is osteogenic
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A disease; a pathologic condition.
adj
(medicine) Having, or relating to, Pickwickian syndrome.
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secondary sexual development induced by sex steroids from abnormal sources
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Alternative form of RASopathy [(medicine) A developmental syndrome caused by a defect in the genes of the RAS/MAPK pathway.]
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Any deviation from the normal form of a bodily organ due to arrested development.
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Alternative form of tauopathy [(pathology) Any of a class of neurodegenerative diseases associated with the pathological aggregation of tau protein.]
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(medicine) a grossly malformed fetus
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(pathology) Any severe congenital malformation
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(teratology) Any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects.
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(teratology) The development of congenital malformations.
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(teratology) teratogenic
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(teratology) Of, relating to, malformations or defects to an embryo or fetus.
adj
Generated within foetus defects
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(teratology) teratogenesis.
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(genetics, medicine) Monster-like, exhibiting abnormal development.
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(teratology) Pertaining to deformity, either congenital or resulting from accident.
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(teratology) Of abnormal growth or structure of a fetus or embryo.
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(toxicology) The study of the mechanisms, teratogenic agents, or teratogens, in bringing about malformations.
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A baby born with phocomelia after its mother had been administered thalidomide while pregnant, this having teratogenic effects on the developing foetus.
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(medicine) A set of perinatal infections that can lead to anomalies or fetal loss: toxoplasmosis, other infections, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus-2.
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The development of trauma.
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