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Hierarchy: #genetics (10 terms)
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From the origin
(Latin adverbial phrase (medical genetics / embryology))
A Latin phrase meaning 'from the origin' or 'from the very beginning'. In medical genetics and embryology, it is used to descri...
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Abbado syndrome
(proper noun (medical history / neurology))
Abbado syndrome (rarely mentioned in clinical literature) or clinical references associated with the name Abbado represent neur...
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Abbasi clinical syndrome
(proper noun (medical history / hematology))
Abbasi syndrome refers to a rare eponymic designation found in medical genetics and hematology reports, associated with the des...
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Abe syndrome
(proper noun / medical eponym (clinical syndromology / pediatric neurology))
A medical eponym linked to researchers in the field of clinical genetics and neuropsychiatry, primarily used to denote the Abe ...
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Abel syndrome
(proper noun / medical eponym (clinical genetics / neuropsychology))
A medical eponym correlated with the names of researchers in the field of clinical genetics and biochemistry, primarily used to...
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Aberrant / Anomalous
(adjective / clinical and biological term (genetics / pathology / psychiatry))
Deviating evidently from the normal type, standard anatomical structure, or natural physiological course. In genetics and oncol...
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Aberration / Anomaly
(noun / medical and biological term (genetics / neuropsychiatry / ophthalmology))
A state, manifestation, or structure presenting a pathological deviation from the normal or physiological type. In genetics, it...
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Aberration
(noun / medical and scientific term (genetics / psychiatry / astronomy / optics))
A clear departure from what is normal, correct, logical, or natural. In genetics, it represents a profound modification in the ...
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Aberrative
(adjective (genetics / optics / psychopathology))
Characterized by aberration; generating deviations, anomalies, or distortions relative to a biological, physical, or logical no...
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Abi- (combining form)
(combining form / prefixoid (biochemistry / genetics / clinical pharmacology))
A learned combining form used as a prefixoid (a variant of the prefix 'abio-') to denote the absence of life, the lack of livin...