Congenial deformities are given at birth. You are to be born with the deformity for it to be considered as congenial.
There are two general types of deformities: congenital (present from birth, and sometimes called birth defects) and developmental deformities. In some cases, a deformity can go virtually unnoticed and does not impact on a the person's (or animal's) way of life. Developmental deformities are those that an individual acquires or develops anytime after birth as a result of injury, accident, infection, disease, or aging.
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Statistics for congenital deformities of the external ear are difficult to obtain because the causes are so diverse.
Arne Birch-Jensen has written: 'Congenital deformities of the upper extremities' -- subject(s): Abnormities and deformities, Arm
Oakley Coles has written: 'On deformities of the mouth, congenital and acquired, with their treatment' -- subject(s): Artificial palate
Abnormal results range from any number of congenital deformities in the lining of the rectum to serious rectal cancers
Gavin Chapman Gordon has written: 'Congenital deformities' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Human, Human Abnormalities
There are two general types of deformities: congenital (present from birth, and sometimes called birth defects) and developmental deformities. In some cases, a deformity can go virtually unnoticed and does not impact on a the person's (or animal's) way of life. Developmental deformities are those that an individual acquires or develops anytime after birth as a result of injury, accident, infection, disease, or aging.
The art and practice of treating diseases, injuries or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
The doctor may order an x ray of the neck if he or she suspects traumatic injury, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, a herniated disk, or congenital deformities.
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
Joshua Burns has written: 'Childhood disorders of the foot and lower limb' -- subject(s): Infant, Foot Diseases, Congenital Lower Extremity Deformities, Lower Extremity, Therapy, Child, Pain, Injuries
That man has many deformities.
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