- congenital abnormality
- birth defect.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Congenital abnormality — Congenital Anomaly Classification and external resources ICD 10 Chapter Q MeSH D000013 … Wikipedia
congenital abnormality — noun a defect that is present at birth • Syn: ↑birth defect, ↑congenital anomaly, ↑congenital defect, ↑congenital disorder • Hypernyms: ↑defect, ↑anomaly, ↑anomalousness … Useful english dictionary
congenital abnormality — n. congenital defect, congenital disorder, birth defect, defect present at birth … English contemporary dictionary
Congenital disorder — Classification and external resources MeSH D009358 … Wikipedia
congenital heart disease — Deformity of the heart. Examples include septal defect (opening in the septum between the sides of the heart), atresia (absence) or stenosis (narrowing) of one or more valves, tetralogy of Fallot (with four components: ventricular septal defect,… … Universalium
congenital anomaly — noun a defect that is present at birth • Syn: ↑birth defect, ↑congenital defect, ↑congenital disorder, ↑congenital abnormality • Hypernyms: ↑defect, ↑anomaly, ↑anomalousness … Useful english dictionary
congenital defect — noun a defect that is present at birth • Syn: ↑birth defect, ↑congenital anomaly, ↑congenital disorder, ↑congenital abnormality • Hypernyms: ↑defect, ↑anomaly, ↑anomalousness … Useful english dictionary
congenital disorder — noun a defect that is present at birth • Syn: ↑birth defect, ↑congenital anomaly, ↑congenital defect, ↑congenital abnormality • Hypernyms: ↑defect, ↑anomaly, ↑anomalousness … Useful english dictionary
congenital heart defect — noun a birth defect involving the heart • Hypernyms: ↑birth defect, ↑congenital anomaly, ↑congenital defect, ↑congenital disorder, ↑congenital abnormality • Hyponyms: ↑septal defect, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
congenital — con•gen•i•tal [[t]kənˈdʒɛn ɪ tl[/t]] adj. 1) gen present or existing at the time of birth: a congenital abnormality[/ex] 2) having by nature a specified character: a congenital fool[/ex] • Etymology: 1790–1800; < L congenit(us) congenital (con … From formal English to slang