Notes in I. Leading Causes to Dysplasia

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Published 12/09/2024 Which of the following represents a primary error of morphogenesis characterized by an intrinsically abnormal developmental process?A. DisruptionsB. D…
Published 12/09/2024 A condition resulting from oligohydramnios that triggers a cascade of anomalies such as flattened facies, clubfeet, and hypoplastic lungs:
Published 12/09/2024 Which of the following describes an extrinsic disturbance of development caused by abnormal biomechanical forces?A. MalformationsB. DeformationsC. Dis…
Published 12/09/2024 What is the result of a rupture of the amnion forming bands that encircle or compress the fetus?A. ClubfeetB. Amniotic BandsC. AnencephalyD. Potter Se…
Published 12/09/2024 Which condition is characterized by a complete absence of an organ and its associated primordium?A. DysplasiaB. AtresiaC. AgenesisD. Hypoplasia
Published 12/09/2024 What term describes incomplete development or decreased size of an organ due to a reduced number of cells?A. HypotrophyB. HyperplasiaC. HypoplasiaD. D…
Published 12/09/2024 What is the initiating aberration in Potter Sequence?A. AnencephalyB. ClubfeetC. OligohydramniosD. Agenesis
Published 12/09/2024 Name the congenital anomaly where a part of the brain is exposed due to incomplete closure of the skull.
Published 12/09/2024 What term refers to the absence of an opening, such as in the trachea?
Published 12/09/2024 A condition that arises from abnormal organization of cells in tissue:
Published 12/09/2024 True or FalseDeformations are caused by intrinsic errors in morphogenesis.
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