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"structural abnormalities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a structural deformity or irregularity in a natural body or organism. For example, "The patient showed signs of structural abnormalities in their brain scans."
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Relationship with structural abnormalities of immunoglobulin chains.
Otolaryngology evaluation and laryngoscopy may be helpful in ruling out structural abnormalities.
It is characterized by mild to severe cytological and structural abnormalities.
There is no evidence of structural abnormalities or of abnormalities related to the secretion of bile.
Segev, F. et al. Structural abnormalities of the cornea and lid resulting from collagen V mutations.
In 1996, structural abnormalities visible on a sonogram were used to modify the blood-test risk estimate.
Prenatal cocaine exposure in rabbits induces cerebrocortical structural abnormalities.
Hippocampal structural abnormalities were confirmed by H and E staining.
Subjects with clinical nephropathy exhibited global glomerular sclerosis and more prominent structural abnormalities in nonsclerosed glomeruli.
Ranft, K. et al. Evidence for structural abnormalities of the human habenular complex in affective disorders but not in schizophrenia.
If you stress an animal, you will find even structural abnormalities in that area and those may be enduring and make an animal anxious.
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