dysplasia

[ US /ˌdɪsˈpɫeɪʒə/ ]
[ UK /dɪsplˈe‍ɪzi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. abnormal development (of organs or cells) or an abnormal structure resulting from such growth
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How To Use dysplasia In A Sentence

  • Patients who have had two consecutive endoscopies that show no dysplasia should undergo surveillance by endoscopy every three years.
  • There was a mild patchy proliferation of duct epithelial cells, but no dysplasia.
  • Another big problem associated with pedigrees is hip dysplasia. Superdog! Action plans that work for a happy and well-behaved pet
  • Shar-pei are subject to hip and elbow dysplasia and patellar luxation, in which the knee cap slips in and out of position.
  • Evidence-based neonatal drug therapy for prevention for prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very-low-birth-weight infants. Recent Neonatal Research Publications
  • We hope through this audit and by future improvements in screening to meet our target and further reduce the late diagnosis of developmental dysplasia of the hip.
  • She was born with congenital hip dysplasia and was in and out of hospitals from about eight months old. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this study, we present a patient with extensive mucocutaneous blisters, epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, nail dystrophy, enamel dysplasia, and sparse woolly hair. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • As a breed they do tend to be relitively short lived, Ive rarely heard of one living much longer than 12 and the breed has been overbred tho the point that many dogs get hip dysplasia as they age. Ok I have $150 (that I'll tell you about).
  • Such cases tended to display abundant inflammation and were classified as indeterminate for dysplasia.
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