Definition of dysmorphia in English:
dysmorphia
noun dɪsˈmɔːfɪədɪsˈmɔrfiə
mass nounMedicine Deformity or abnormality in the shape or size of a specified part of the body.
Example sentencesExamples
- Physical examinations revealed facial dysmorphia and ichthyosis in both children.
- Clinical features in affected kittens were observed from birth and included failure to thrive, behavioral dullness, facial dysmorphia, and ataxia.
Derivatives
adjective
Medicine A predominance of dysmorphic red blood cells in the urine should prompt an evaluation for renal parenchymal disease or referral to a nephrologist.
Example sentencesExamples
- She is of dysmorphic appearance, with some deafness and delay in speech.
- The examiners, who had received previous training in the assessment of physical and dysmorphic characteristics, examined the offspring for any clinical signs or abnormalities.
- Lead screening and metabolic testing should be considered if there is a history of lethargy, cyclic vomiting, early seizures, dysmorphic features, or mental retardation.
- The phenotype is subtle, with minor dysmorphic features and developmental delay during childhood.
Origin
Late 19th century: from Greek dusmorphia 'misshapenness, ugliness', from dus- dys- + morphē 'form'.