Definition of Dysmorphology. Meaning of Dysmorphology. Synonyms of Dysmorphology

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- which focuses on the classification of congenital abnormalities in dysmorphology caused by teratogens. Teratogens are substances that may cause non-heritable...
- related to a congenital disorder, genetic syndrome or birth defect. Dysmorphology is the study of dysmorphic features, their origins and proper nomenclature...
- The nasal bridge is the upper, bony part of the nose, which overlies the nasal bones. Low-rooted nasal bridges are closely ****ociated with epicanthic folds...
- Specialty Medical genetics  Symptoms Intellectual disability, facial dysmorphology, heart defects, skeletal anomalies, tall stature Usual onset Conception...
- differentiation among overlapping sets of signs and symptoms. Teratology (dysmorphology) by its nature involves the defining of congenital syndromes that may...
- Oxycephalia, Steeple head, Tower head, Tower skull, High-head syndrome, Turmschädel Specialty Dysmorphology Symptoms reduced head length and width for age...
- (2018). Hay WW, Levin MJ, Deterding RR, Abzug MJ (eds.). Genetics & Dysmorphology (24th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education. Retrieved August 6, 2019. {{cite...
- ****ociations involving ectrodactyly are distinguished in the London Dysmorphology Database. The pathophysiology of cleft hand is thought to be a result...
- Distal 18q- is a genetic condition caused by a deletion of genetic material within one of the two copies of chromosome 18. The deletion involves the distal...
- 18p- is a genetic condition caused by a deletion of all or part of the short arm (the p arm) of chromosome 18. It occurs in about 1 of every 50,000 births...