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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #10101) Dysplasia 2) Medical terminology
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #10101) Hypoplasty
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #21000 Hypoplasia (from ancient Greek ὑπo- hypo-, `under` + πλάσις plasis, `formation`; adjective form hypoplastic) is underdevelopment or incomplete development of a tissue or organ. Although the term is not always used precisely, it properly refers to an inadequate or below-normal number of cells. Hypoplasia is similar to aplasia, but less...
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #20105Underdevelopment resulting from an abnormal paucity of cells.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #21005(hypo- + Gr. plasis formation + -ia) incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
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hypoplasia logo #21003(from the article `enamel`) ...enamel is harder and less soluble and contains more fluoride than the underlying enamel and is very resistant to caries (q.v.; tooth decay). Two ...
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #22512Deficient growth of a tissue or organ.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #20169reduced formation of a tissue during development. Enamel hypoplasia may be recognised as pits and depressions in the enamel and may be cause by fluorosis.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #20973<embryology> The incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue. ... Origin: Gr. Plasis = formation ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #21001(hi″po-pla´zhә) incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue. adj., hypoplas´tic., adj. focal dermal hypoplasia a hereditary, X-linked, autosomal dominant disorder seen in females, characterized by linear areas of hypoplasia of the skin wi...
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #22239underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #10444A malformation caused by the underdevelopment of cells, tissues or organs. A hypoplastic organ or tissue is one that never reaches normal size; sometimes used to indicate an atrophy caused by the destruction of some of the elements (e.g. cells) rather than a general reduction in size.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #20907The failure of tissue to develop fully.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′pō-plā′zē-ă Definitions: 1. Underdevelopment of a tissue or organ, usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells. 2. Atrophy due to destruction of some of the elements and not merely to their general reduction in size.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #20909Hypoplasia: Underdevelopment or incomplete development of a tissue or organ. For example, there can be hypoplasia (underdevelopment) of the enamel of the teeth. Hypoplasia is less drastic than aplasia where there is no development at all.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #21379Underdevelopment or incomplete development of a given tissue.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #20400[n] - underdevelopment of an organ because of a decrease in the number of cells
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #24003Underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #20875failure of a tissue or organ to develop normally
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #22445Smaller or softer than normal due to loss of normal tissue.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #22445Smaller than normal.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #22789Defective or incomplete development or formation of tissue.
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Hypoplasia

Hypoplasia logo #23319Defective or incomplete development or formation of tissue.
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hypoplasia

hypoplasia logo #21199abnormal deficiency of cells or structural elements. · (in plants) inability to mature properly owing to a disease or inadequate supply of nutrients.
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