词汇 | dysmorphic |
释义 | dysmorphic adjective medical specializeduk /dɪsˈmɔː.fɪk/ us /dɪsˈmɔːr.fɪk/ relating to a condition in which part of the body is a different shape from normal: (部分身体)异形的 The patients' degree of anatomical abnormality - or dysmorphic features - were assessed from photographs.患者的解剖学异常程度,或异形特征,是通过照片来评估的。 See dysmorphia See also body dysmorphic disorder We conducted assessments of dysmorphic physical features. The patient presented at ten days of age with non-specific dysmorphic features and an asymptomatic cardiac murmur. The syndrome is associated with mental deficiency, hypotonia and dysmorphic features. Disease & illness - general words advanced aggressiveness autoimmune disease bilharzia bilharziasis complication gestational hyperendemic hypochondriac iatrogenic ill health industrial disease life-threatening second degree secretory seizure serial interval snail fever subvariant untreated Examples of dysmorphicdysmorphic The incidence of patients with this type of dysmorphic zygote was 11.7% (n = 1080), with 1.7% (n = 11 340) of all zygotes being affected. Sixteen per cent (83/513) of embryos from dysmorphic oocytes arrested at three or fewer cells or were more than 50% fragmented. The non-dysmorphic term female newborn weighed 3340 g and appeared pink and poorly perfused with severe respiratory distress. Multiple abnormalities appeared in 19.4% (144/744) of all dysmorphic oocytes of which 90 (62.5%) were normally fertilised. On average, each affected patient had more than one dysmorphic zygote. Despite the latter, it is difficult to advise against injection of dysmorphic forms until further studies including chromosomal analysis of such embryos are performed. Clearly, there is a sharp increase in early pregnancy loss in the form of biochemical and anembryonic pregnancies among patients whose replaced embryos originated solely from dysmorphic oocytes. We have further analysed the development of normally fertilised dysmorphic oocytes and assessed their potential for implantation and further development when replaced in the uterine cavity. Personality disorders and traits in patients with body dysmorphic disorder. Of the 513 normally fertilised dysmorphic ocytes, 277 (54.0%) were replaced on the third day of in vitro development, and 68 (13.3%) were cryopreserved at the pronucleate or cleaved stage. The anthropometric assessment of dysmorphic features in schizophrenia as an index of its developmental origins. Behavioural phenotypes in dysmorphic syndromes. Extreme forms of body modification are frequently viewed as symptomatic of body dysmorphic disorder, other mental illnesses, or as an expression of unchecked vanity. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Physicians speculated that he suffered from body dysmorphic disorder. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Clinical geneticists and pediatricians are usually those most closely involved with the identification and description of dysmorphic features, as most are apparent during childhood. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of dysmorphic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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