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abrachia
a·bra·chi·a A0022200 (ə-brā′kē-ə)n. Congenital absence of the arms. [a- + Greek brakhiōn, arm; see brace + -ia.]abrachia (əˈbrækɪə) nthe congenital condition of having no armsThesaurusNoun | 1. | abrachia - the condition of having no arms abnormalcy, abnormality - an abnormal physical condition resulting from defective genes or developmental deficiencies | EncyclopediaSeeanomalyabrachia
anomaly [ah-nom´ah-le] marked deviation from normal. adj., adj anom´alous.Axenfeld's anomaly a developmental anomaly characterized by a circular opacity of the posterior peripheral cornea, and caused by an irregularly thickened, axially displaced Schwalbe's ring.congenital anomaly (developmental anomaly) absence, deformity, or excess of body parts as the result of faulty development of the embryo.Ebstein's anomaly see ebstein's anomaly.May-Hegglin anomaly a rare dominantly inherited disorder of blood cell morphology, characterized by RNA-containing cytoplasmic inclusions (similar to Döhle bodies) in granulocytes, by large, poorly granulated platelets, and by thrombocytopenia.a·bra·chi·a (ă-brā'kē-ă), Congenital absence of arms. See: amelia. [G. a- priv. + brachiōn, arm] abrachia (ə-brā′kē-ə)n. Congenital absence of the arms.a·bra·chi·a (ă-brā'kē-ă) Congenital absence of upper limbs. See: amelia[G. a- priv. + brachiōn, arm]abrachia Absence of arms, usually from birth. For a time, abrachia was commonly caused by the drug THALIDOMIDE acting on the fetus in early pregnancy.FinancialSeeAnomalyabrachia
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