An abnormality is more broad and means not normal. Thus, an abnormality can describe various things such as physical features to behavior. A deformity is specifically dealing with the shape, size, or "form" of something such as a hand. Any deformity is inherently abnormal since it is not normal.
Gavin Chapman Gordon has written: 'Congenital deformities' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Human, Human Abnormalities
John Joseph Nutt has written: 'Diseases and deformities of the foot' -- subject(s): Foot, Abnormalities, Diseases, Foot Diseases, Foot Deformities
Teratology is the study of physical deformities or anomalies. Teratology examines physical abnormalities that develop at all stages of life.
A. Tavernier has written: 'Dr. Tavernier's treatise on the treatment of deformities of the spine, by the \\' -- subject(s): Spine, Abnormalities
John McMillan Mennell has written: 'Foot pain' -- subject(s): Foot, Abnormalities and deformities
The appearance of some abnormalities on imaging studies of the lower back does not necessarily indicate that they cause the pain. Many patients have minor deformities that do not create symptoms.
AlexisLawrence Romanoff has written: 'Pathogenesis of the avian embryo' -- subject(s): Abnormalities (Animals), Abnormities and deformities, Birds, Chick Embryo, Embryobiology, Fetus
Henry Otto Feiss has written: 'The Significance of the scaphoid tubercle of the foot as a bony landmark' -- subject(s): Foot, Abnormalities, Radiography, Congenital Foot Deformities
David W. Smith has written: 'Recognizable patterns of human deformation' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Biomechanics, Birth injuries, Etiology, Growth disorders, Human Abnormalities, Human mechanics, Morphogenesis 'Recognizable patterns of human malformation' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Birth injuries, Deformities, Etiology, Genetic disorders, Growth disorders, Human Abnormalities, Human mechanics, Medical genetics, Morphogenesis 'Smith's recognizable patterns of human deformation' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Biomechanics, Birth injuries, Etiology, Growth disorders, Human Abnormalities, Human mechanics, Morphogenesis
It is possible, but it is not safe because it can result in deformities.
Muharrem Yazici has written: 'Non-idiopathic spine deformities in young children' -- subject(s): Infant, Child, Spine, Abnormalities, Spinal Diseases, Growth & development, Pediatric orthopedics
That man has many deformities.