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the malformation
noun
An abnormal formation.
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People with the malformation often have dozens of these nodules, each less than an inch in diameter.
Some people with the malformation have normal intelligence, some have dyslexia, and some never learn to walk.
"My greatest gift," she said, "has been knowing that my two children have been tested, and miraculously they're both negative" for the gene that causes the malformation.
Elen liked the clean (very much - of course she did - she had to), but she absolutely loved the dirty: the malformation, the bump, the crust, the fungus.
Initially, they provoked concern because of their links to cancers and the malformation of sex organs.
The other 50 percent with the malformation have a mixture of normal and abnormal cells, making it difficult to see distinct cortical layers.
It is a progressive disease in which the malformation of the hipbones causes arthritic changes, lameness, and pain.
Many surgical techniques to correct the malformation have been described.
The malformation studied was identical to that of a previous study in children.
Dietary supplementation with antioxidants can reduce the malformation rates in animal models.
The classification of HPE by prenatal ultrasound depends on the severity of the malformation, with alobar being conspicuous on ultrasound.
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