Aplasia/Hypoplasia
Aplasia/hypoplasia refers to an organ or anatomical structure that is undeveloped or has failed to develop fully. Strictly speaking, “aplasia” is the total failure of the organ to develop, whereas “hypoplasia” refers to an insufficient level of development. However, the two conditions are closely linked, especially where the cause
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Causes List for Aplasia/Hypoplasia
Possible causes of Aplasia/Hypoplasia (or similar symptoms) may include:1
- ADA-SCID (Aplasia)
- ADULT syndrome (Aplasia, Hypoplasia)
- AREDYLD (Aplasia, Hypoplasia)
- ATR-X syndrome (Aplasia)
- Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome (Aplasia, Hypoplasia)
- Absence of tibia with polydactyly (Aplasia, Hypoplasia)
- Absent breasts and nipples (Aplasia, Hypoplasia)
- Absent corpus callosum cataract immunodeficiency (Aplasia)
- Absent frontal sinuses ...
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References
- Source: Algorithmically Generated List
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