CNSHA |
congenital nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia |
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COACH |
cerebellar vermis hypoplasia/aplasia-oligophrenia-congenital ataxia-ocular colobomata-hepatic fibros... |
COIF |
congenital onychodysplasia of the index finger |
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congenital |
CP |
candle power; capillary pressure; cardiac pacing; cardiac performance; cardiopulmonary; caudate puta... |
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congenital c.
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1. any of various usually bilateral opacities present at birth; they may be mild or severe and may or may not impair vision, depending upon their size, location, and density. Some have a hereditary, usually autosomal dominant cause; others result from intrauterine infection, drug-induced toxicity, ionizing radiation, trauma, prematurity, or chromosomal, endocrine, metabolic, or systemic disorders.; and a sizable percentage are of unknown cause. Congenital cataracts are often associated with low birth weight, central nervous system abnormalities, mental retardation, convulsions, and cerebral palsy. 2. developmental c..
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congenital cerebral a.
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berry a.
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congenital chloride d.
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familial chloride d.
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congenital chondrosternal d.
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a congenital, deep, funnel-shaped depression in the anterior chest wall.
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congenital complete heart b.
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third degree atrioventricular block that presents in the fetal or neonatal period and is caused by defective development of the atrioventricular junctional tissue; it may be associated with other cardiac anomalies.
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