congenital
IPA: kʌndʒˈɛnʌtʌɫ
adjective
- (of a trait or a disease) Present since birth.
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Examples of "congenital" in Sentences
- The second is a congenital malformation of the stapes.
- Spinal cord dimensions in congenital thoracic scoliosis
- MR imaging of congenital anomalies of the pediatric spine.
- Congenital syphilis is categorized by the age of the child.
- A congenital form of the disease can affect fetuses in the womb.
- The lack of pain is diagnosed as congenital insensitivity to pain.
- It is persistance to adult age of congenital infection in the heifer.
- A congenital form of the disease can also affect foetuses in the womb.
- For the congenital nevus, the neval cells are found deeper into the dermis.
- Because of a congenital back problem, he missed the remainder of the season.
- Another important cause is the congenital abnormality coarctation of the aorta.
- CCTGA requires life-long care by a cardiologist with expertise in congenital heart disease.
- Elevated PDGF-B in congenital cystic adenomatoid malformations (CCAMs) requiring fetal resection.
- Increased cell proliferation and, decreased apoptosis in congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation: Insights into pathogenesis.
- Children who have had surgical reconstruction for HLHS require life-long care by a cardiologist experienced in congenital heart disease.
- Bootstaylor BS, Filly RA, Harrison MR, Adzick NS: Prenatal sonographic predictors of liver herniation in congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
- This team is enhanced by a full spectrum of specialized staff in congenital heart and cardiac diseases from pharmacy, respiratory therapy, child life, social work and psychology.
- Walsh DS, Hubbard AM, Olutoye OO, Howell LJ, Flake AW, Johnson MP, Adzick NS: Assessment of fetal lung volumes and liver herniation with magnetic resonance imaging in congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
- Even as patients are living longer, most primary care physicians and adult cardiologists lack the appropriate training to provide care for the range of complex conditions seen in congenital heart disease patients.
- The term congenital peculiarity, I may remark, is a loose expression and can only mean a peculiarity apparent when the part affected is nearly or fully developed: in the Second Part, I shall have to discuss at what period of the embryonic life connatal peculiarities probably first appear; and I shall then be able to show from some evidence, that at whatever period of life a new peculiarity first appears, it tends hereditarily to appear at a corresponding period {192}.
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