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Definition of malformation in English: malformationnoun malfɔːˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌmælfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n 1An abnormally formed part of the body. 变形部位;畸形部位 the drug may cause malformations in the developing embryo Example sentencesExamples - Other common malformations include congenital heart, kidney, or Gl abnormalities.
- She was shown shocking photographs of babies born with terrible congenital malformations.
- Doctors said that I was born with a cleft palate and lip - both congenital malformations of the face.
- If the malformation is defined as symptomatic, or is causing a syrinx, treatment is usually recommended.
- No genetic, demographic, or environmental risk factors for vascular malformations have been clearly identified.
- At one end of the spectrum are MR disorders with gross brain malformations.
- Symptoms are unusual, and treatment of venous malformations of the brain is seldom found to be necessary.
- Stereotactic radiosurgery is used to treat arteriovenous malformations and small brain tumors.
- The most familiar of the vascular malformations is the arteriovenous malformation.
- The majority of infants with anorectal malformation will need to have surgery to correct the problem.
- The text is divided into the four major types of vascular malformations that are known to occur.
- Secondary cough headaches can occur as a result of serious problems, including brain tumors and brain malformations.
- In isolated cleft palate, the cleft palate occurs by itself, without cleft lip or other malformations.
- The MRI appearance of spinal cavernous malformations is generally the same as its cerebral counterparts.
- Babies with brain malformations, numerous genetic diseases and other physical birth defects are at increased risk of cerebral palsy.
- Dandy-Walker Malformation is a rare malformation of the brain that is present at birth (congenital).
- Positive findings of congenital malformations and chromosome aberrations deserve thorough scientific investigation.
- Management of vascular malformations is dependent upon the type and location of the malformation as well as its depth.
- It is well-known that the incidence of significant congenital malformations is 1.5 per cent of all pregnancies.
- The treatment of venous malformations varies according to the depth, location and extent of the lesion.
- 1.1mass noun Abnormality of shape or form.
malformation of one or both ears 单耳或双耳畸形。 Example sentencesExamples - So it may be advisable for babies with this type of lymphatic malformation to have chromosomal analysis performed.
- Radiosurgery can effectively cure a number of abnormalities, arteriovenous malformation, acoustic tumors, or meningiomas.
- They later learned he had been born with Potter's Syndrome, a disease that describes the total absence or malformation of infant kidneys.
- Alcohol abuse can cause mental retardation, malformation, growth retardation, miscarriage, and behavioral disorders in infants.
- But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it.
- When it infects the ear, it results in massive malformation of the kernels; this is the most distinctive symptom in the field.
- The clinical presentation and diagnostic approach greatly depend on the type of malformation that is present.
- When cerebrovascular malformation, aneurysm, cerebral venous thrombosis, or arteritis is suspected, MRI or MRA is preferred.
- This malady is a cervical vertebral instability characterized by malformation of the lower spine.
- Frequent sauna use may also cause fetal malformation in pregnant women, but study results are inconsistent.
- Management of a kidney stone depends on its size, location, and composition and the presence of anatomical malformation and complications.
- The variations are usually associated with malformation of the heart and developmental anomalies of the aortic arch.
- The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation.
- The mother is informed about the possibility of termination, but is also given maximum information about the risk of malformation.
- No fetal malformation caused by unsuccessful use of high-dose oral contraceptives for emergency contraception has been reported.
- Possible outcomes include no harm to the fetus, fetal loss, fetal malformation, preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction or postnatal infection.
- They found that absorption of heat caused damage to the ciliary body leading to malformation of the lens.
- The key components of this malformation include hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis and cystic dilatation of the 4th ventricle.
- The differential diagnosis included metastatic lymphoma, epidural abscess, hematoma, and vascular malformation.
- Primary vascular tumors of bone are uncommon, with hemangiomas and vascular malformation being the most common.
Synonyms deformity, distortion, crookedness, misshapenness, disfigurement, abnormality, irregularity, oddity, warp, freak (of nature)
Definition of malformation in US English: malformationnounˌmalfərˈmāSH(ə)nˌmælfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n 1A deformity; an abnormally formed part of the body. 变形部位;畸形部位 Example sentencesExamples - Doctors said that I was born with a cleft palate and lip - both congenital malformations of the face.
- If the malformation is defined as symptomatic, or is causing a syrinx, treatment is usually recommended.
- Stereotactic radiosurgery is used to treat arteriovenous malformations and small brain tumors.
- It is well-known that the incidence of significant congenital malformations is 1.5 per cent of all pregnancies.
- Positive findings of congenital malformations and chromosome aberrations deserve thorough scientific investigation.
- The majority of infants with anorectal malformation will need to have surgery to correct the problem.
- She was shown shocking photographs of babies born with terrible congenital malformations.
- In isolated cleft palate, the cleft palate occurs by itself, without cleft lip or other malformations.
- Symptoms are unusual, and treatment of venous malformations of the brain is seldom found to be necessary.
- The most familiar of the vascular malformations is the arteriovenous malformation.
- The text is divided into the four major types of vascular malformations that are known to occur.
- Dandy-Walker Malformation is a rare malformation of the brain that is present at birth (congenital).
- Management of vascular malformations is dependent upon the type and location of the malformation as well as its depth.
- No genetic, demographic, or environmental risk factors for vascular malformations have been clearly identified.
- Secondary cough headaches can occur as a result of serious problems, including brain tumors and brain malformations.
- The MRI appearance of spinal cavernous malformations is generally the same as its cerebral counterparts.
- Babies with brain malformations, numerous genetic diseases and other physical birth defects are at increased risk of cerebral palsy.
- At one end of the spectrum are MR disorders with gross brain malformations.
- The treatment of venous malformations varies according to the depth, location and extent of the lesion.
- Other common malformations include congenital heart, kidney, or Gl abnormalities.
- 1.1 The condition of being abnormal in shape or form.
变形;畸形 malformation of one or both ears 单耳或双耳畸形。 Example sentencesExamples - Alcohol abuse can cause mental retardation, malformation, growth retardation, miscarriage, and behavioral disorders in infants.
- Frequent sauna use may also cause fetal malformation in pregnant women, but study results are inconsistent.
- Radiosurgery can effectively cure a number of abnormalities, arteriovenous malformation, acoustic tumors, or meningiomas.
- The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation.
- So it may be advisable for babies with this type of lymphatic malformation to have chromosomal analysis performed.
- They later learned he had been born with Potter's Syndrome, a disease that describes the total absence or malformation of infant kidneys.
- The variations are usually associated with malformation of the heart and developmental anomalies of the aortic arch.
- They found that absorption of heat caused damage to the ciliary body leading to malformation of the lens.
- When cerebrovascular malformation, aneurysm, cerebral venous thrombosis, or arteritis is suspected, MRI or MRA is preferred.
- When it infects the ear, it results in massive malformation of the kernels; this is the most distinctive symptom in the field.
- The clinical presentation and diagnostic approach greatly depend on the type of malformation that is present.
- No fetal malformation caused by unsuccessful use of high-dose oral contraceptives for emergency contraception has been reported.
- Possible outcomes include no harm to the fetus, fetal loss, fetal malformation, preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction or postnatal infection.
- The key components of this malformation include hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis and cystic dilatation of the 4th ventricle.
- The differential diagnosis included metastatic lymphoma, epidural abscess, hematoma, and vascular malformation.
- Primary vascular tumors of bone are uncommon, with hemangiomas and vascular malformation being the most common.
- The mother is informed about the possibility of termination, but is also given maximum information about the risk of malformation.
- But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it.
- This malady is a cervical vertebral instability characterized by malformation of the lower spine.
- Management of a kidney stone depends on its size, location, and composition and the presence of anatomical malformation and complications.
Synonyms deformity, distortion, crookedness, misshapenness, disfigurement, abnormality, irregularity, oddity, warp, freak, freak of nature
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