mandibulofacial
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mandibulofacial dysostosis — man·di·bu·lo·fa·cial dysostosis man .dib yə lō .fā shəl n a dysostosis of the face and lower jaw inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by bilateral malformations, deformities of the outer and middle ear, and a usu. smaller… … Medical dictionary
mandibulofacial — adjective of or relating to the lower jaw and face • Pertains to noun: ↑face … Useful english dictionary
mandibulofacial dysostosis — ▪ genetic disorder also called Treacher Collins Syndrome, or Francheschetti klein Syndrome, a rare, genetic disorder, inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by some or all of the following: underdevelopment of the… … Universalium
disostósis mandíbulofacial — condición hereditaria rara, caracterizada por un desarrollo anormal de la cara, con paladar y labios hendidos, y una formación defectuosa de los huesos de los brazos y de la mandíbula con unos pulgares mas pequeños de los normal. Tambien se la… … Diccionario médico
MFD — mandibulofacial dysostosis; methyl phenidate; midforceps delivery; milkfree diet; minimum fatal dose; multiple fractions per day … Medical dictionary
Treacher Collins–Franceschetti syndrome — mandibulofacial dysostosis … Medical dictionary
MFD — • mandibulofacial dysostosis; • methyl phenidate; • midforceps delivery; • milkfree diet; • minimum fatal dose; • multiple fractions per day … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… … Medical dictionary
dysostosis — SYN: dysosteogenesis. [dys + G. osteon, bone, + osis, condition] acrofacial d. mandibulofacial d. associated with malformations of the extremities such as defective radius and thumbs, and radioulnar synostosis. SEE ALSO: Treacher Collins syndrome … Medical dictionary
Dysplasia — Abnormal in form. From the Greek dys (bad, disordered, abnormal) and plassein (to form). For example, retinal dysplasia is abnormal formation of the retina during embryonic development. * * * Abnormal tissue development. SEE ALSO: heteroplasia.… … Medical dictionary