Examples of using Abnormal development in English and their translations into Dutch
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Abnormal neurologal development(baby with sleeping disorders).
Any abnormal bone development can cause bow-legs to occur.
also most usual reason for the abnormal development of busts in a man.
cerebral palsy or abnormal development, the child should spend therapeutic massage.
such as abnormal development of cartilage and shortened jaws,
Primary luxation- due to a pathologic alteration in the ciliary zonules including abnormal development or degeneration; may be bilateral both eyes.
Not refusing to take Noliprel can cause fetal malformations and lead to abnormal development, for example,
not limited to damage to a particular part of the brain or abnormal development during pregnancy.
Less often, renal artery disease can be caused by a congenital(present at birth) abnormal development of the tissue that makes up the renal arteries.
Without treatment, a tendency to breathe through the mouth rather than the congested nose can also lead to abnormal development of the teeth and facial bones.
It may be caused by microscopic lesions on the liver, abnormal development, abnormal positioning,
It may be the result of abnormal development, injury or disease of the reproductive system of one of the partners,
In addition, some men may experience abnormal development- for example,
Abnormal development of neurons in the eye because of the absence of the stimulus,
mutations there are known to cause ectodermal dysplasias- abnormal development of the teeth, hair
Treatment of the disease at the same time may differ significantly for different kinds of it. True gynecomastia is abnormal development is glandular cells of the breast,
excluding osteochondritis dissecans a condition characterized by abnormal development of bone and cartilage,
A non-genetic hearing loss is one caused by an event resulting in incomplete or abnormal development of the ear structures prior to birth
who suffers from cerebral paresis muscle control problems due to abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement.
Abnormal molar development in dogs.