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Aplasia logo #10101) Dysplasia 2) Medical terminology
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Aplasia logo #21000 Aplasia (from Greek a—not; plasis—molding) is defined in general as `defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue.` In the field of hematology, the term refers to `incomplete, retarded, or defective development, or cessation of the usual regenerative process.` ==Examples== ...
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aplasia logo #20721Lack of development of an organ or tissue, or of the cellular products from an organ or tissue.
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Aplasia logo #21002• (n.) Incomplete or faulty development.
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aplasia logo #21005(a neg. + Gr. plassein to form) lack of development of an organ or tissue, or of the cellular products from an organ or tissue. Cf. hypoplasia.
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aplasia logo #20973<embryology> A lack of development of an organ or tissue or of the cellular products from an organ or tissue. ... Compare: hypoplasia. ... Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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aplasia logo #21001(ә-pla´zhә) defective development or complete absence of an organ due to failure of development of the embryonic tissues or cells. a hematologic disorder in which the normal progression of cell generation and development does not occur. adj., aplas´tic., adj.
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Aplasia logo #10444The complete failure of organs or tissues to develop.
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aplasia logo #10444Defective development of an organ or tissue so that it is totally or partially absent from the body.
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Aplasia logo #20972A·pla'si·a noun [ New Latin ; Greek ... priv. + ... a molding.] (Medicine) Incomplete or faulty development.
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aplasia logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: ā-plā′zē-ă Definitions: 1. Defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue. 2. In hematology, incomplete, retarded, or defective development, or cessation of the usual regenerative process.
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Aplasia logo #20909Aplasia: Failure to develop. If something develops and then wastes away, that is atrophy. Common Misspellings: apalasia
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aplasia logo #21379Imperfect development or absence of a tissue or organ.
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aplasia logo #20400[n] - failure of some tissue or organ to develop
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aplasia logo #21009aplasia 1. Complete or partial failure of tissue to grow or develop; arrested development. 2. Defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue.
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Aplasia logo #24003Total or partial failure of development of an organ or tissue.
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Aplasia logo #20875the complete or partial failure of any organ or tissue to grow
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aplasia logo #20974 noun failure of some tissue or organ to develop
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aplasia logo #23324Incomplete or defective development of tissue
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aplasia logo #21199defective development or congenital absence of a limb, organ, or other body part.
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