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aplasiaLack of development of an organ or tissue, or of the cellular products from an organ or tissue.
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aplasiaWhen a certain organ or vital tissue fails to properly or fully develop.
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aplasia1885, medical Latin, from Greek a-, privative prefix (see a- (3)), + -plasia.
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aplasian. the failure of an organ or bodily tissue to grow- or interruption to the growth process. See also agenesis.
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aplasianon-development of an organ (pop)
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aplasiathe complete or partial failure of any organ or tissue to grow
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aplasia(n) failure of some tissue or organ to develop
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aplasiaSuppression of Erythropoiesis with little or no abnormality of Leukocyte or Platelet production.
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aplasiaIncomplete or incorrect development of a body part.
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aplasia<embryology> A lack of development of an organ or tissue or of the cellular products from an organ or tissue. Compare: hypoplasia. Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form (18 Nov 1997)
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aplasia
(pathology) A condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
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