- hypogenesis
- hy·po·gen·e·sis
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hypogenesis — hypogenetic /huy poh jeuh net ik/, adj. /huy peuh jen euh sis/, n. Pathol. underdevelopment of an organ or function, esp. in the embryo. [HYPO + GENESIS] * * * … Universalium
hypogenesis — Congenital defect of growth with underdevelopment of parts or organs of the body. [hypo + G. genesis, origin] polar h. a less than normal degree of development at the cephalic or caudal … Medical dictionary
hypogenesis — n. lack of development, state of being under developed (of an organ or tissue) … English contemporary dictionary
hypogenesis — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at hypo +|jenəsə̇s noun Etymology: New Latin, from hypo + Latin genesis 1. : direct development without alternation of generations 2. : underdevelopment especially of an organ or function … Useful english dictionary
polar hypogenesis — defective development at either extremity of the embryo, resulting in deformity … Medical dictionary
Möbius syndrome — Classification and external resources A child with oromandibular limb hypogenesis Möbius syndrome. Notice the expressionless face (due to bilateral VII nerve palsies) and missing fingers. ICD … Wikipedia
Corpus callosum — For the two films with this name, see Corpus Callosum (2002) and Corpus Callosum (2007) Brain: Corpus callosum Corpus callosum from above. (Anterior portion is at the top of the image.) … Wikipedia
Human variability — Human variability, or human variation, is the range of possible values for any measurable characteristic, physical or mental, of human beings. Differences can be trivial or important, transient or permanent, voluntary or involuntary, congenital… … Wikipedia
Agenesis of the corpus callosum — Classification and external resources OMIM 217990 DiseasesDB 29900 eMedicine … Wikipedia
Hypoglossia — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|Q|38|3|q|38 ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Hypoglossia is a short, incompletely developed tongue. It can occur either as an… … Wikipedia