Incomplete or arrested development of an organ or part
Hypoplasia means "too little growth". What organ's hypoplasia are you interested in treating?
what is the symptoms of hypoplasia
fluoride toxicity, enamel hypoplasia, fluorosis, and mottled enamel
It is the underdevelopment of the lungs in a fetus
hypoplasia
Hypoplasia is underdevelopment.
From what I've seen they are two different things. First is Cerebral Palsy in which affects muscle control by the brain is affected. And second Hypoplasia which the underdevelopment of an organ.
Underdevelopment of organ growth is called hypoplasia. It refers to a condition where an organ or tissue does not develop to its full size or does not grow properly. This can lead to functional deficiencies and health issues.
Hypoplasia is the underdevelopment of organs or tissue, often when there are less cells than someone should normally have. Epilepsy is a tendency to have seizures, normally due to extra electrical activity in the brain. So the two conditions are very different.
The only treatment for hypoplasia in the arm is to undergo reconstructive surgery. Most of the time it is not recommended to have the surgery because of the difficulty and challenge to the surgeon.
Avitaminosis. Trace elements deficiency. Hypoplasia.
Aplasia is the lack of normal development of a tissue or organ.