Abnormal development refers to atypical growth patterns or behaviors in individuals, often associated with genetic, environmental, or psychological factors. It can manifest in various forms, such as developmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, or physical anomalies. These conditions may arise from a combination of hereditary influences and external factors, including prenatal exposure to toxins or infections. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes in affected individuals.
The term for abnormal development of tissue or organs is Dysplasia
a dystrophinopathy, is normally associated with both Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies. Dystrophinopathy literally means "abnormal development disease" generally related to muscular development in pediatrics.
The manifestations of abnormal development may be one or a combination of any of the following four:deathmalformationgrowth retardationfunctional disorders
The abnormal development or growth of cells is called tumor or neoplasm, which can be benign or malignant. In the case of cancer, the cells divide uncontrollably and can invade surrounding tissues.
Cellular dysplasia is the medical term meaning abnormal development of cells. Cellular dysplasia is sometimes a precursor to cancer.
No, abnormal tissue development is typically referred to as dysplasia. Hyperplasia is the increase in the cell number of a tissue, which can be a normal physiological response or a part of a pre-cancerous change. Dysplasia, on the other hand, refers to the abnormal growth and development of cells within a tissue.
Diabetes and Cancer can result in Abnormal weight loss. As can Hyperthyroidism.
Noun 1. arrested development - an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely fixation, infantile fixation, regressionabnormalcy, abnormality - an abnormal physical condition resulting from defective genes or developmental deficiencies
Abnormal development or growth of tissue, organ or cells.
An aetiopathogenesis is the cause or subsequent development of a abnormal condition or disease.
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