A congenital defect is any abnormality that is caused by defects or damage in a developing fetus. Congenital defects can be caused by a number of things: defects in the fetus's genetic code, abnormalities in the fetus's chromosomes, the environment in the uterus, infection, or many other things.
Examples of congenital defects include Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, club foot, and albinism (being an albino).
Down's Syndrome is an example of a birth defect characterized by an abnormality of the chromosome structure.
defect prevention includes those strategies through which we avoid to occur a defect. for example formal risk analysis, prototyping. in defect prediction those areas are highlighted where there is possibility that defect can occur.
Defect cascading explains how one defect leads to other defects. For Example, employee application salary calculations are not correct when totaling Basic, Tax and Gross, so for this issue defect raised. In this case other modules will block and also same defect will exists in all those modules due to this defect. This is called Defect Cascading.
Clubfoot is an example of our skeleton defect that arises during birth.
Metrics can be used to measure defects. For example, there are several different types such as defect category, closed defect distribution, and defect removal efficiency.
A defective product has a defect: "My phone is defective" "What defect does it have?" "The defect is that the screen is broken" To defect can also mean to switch sides e.g. from an army or a political party
Depends, what defect?
PPHN is a birth defect caused by antidepressant drugs like Zoloft, Paxil, Prozac and more. A child can be born with PPHN if his mother takes Zoloft, for example, during the first trimester of pregnancy.
An abnormally narrow aorta is a congenital heart defect (called coarctation of the aorta).
no it cant be defect abundantly
No. The platypus does not have a growth defect.
it is a mental health defect.