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Definition of Aplasias
1. aplasia [n] - See also: aplasia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aplasias
Literary usage of Aplasias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Exceptional Child by Maximilian Paul Eugen Groszmann (1917)
"Agenesis, aplasias of various tissues, especially of the central nervous system,
are met with in ... Dystrophies are now regarded as due to such aplasias. ..."
2. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"... Lapinsky); (b) after amputations (Flatau, Sano), or (c) after aplasias of
muscle or nerve, or lesions of single nerves or muscles (v. ..."
3. The Feebly Inhibited: Nomadism, Or the Wandering Impulse, with Special by Charles Benedict Davenport (1915)
"As Southard says: " It is conceivable that somebody will show that simple
functions (atrophies, aplasias, ..."
4. Diseases of the nervous system: A Text-book of Neurology and Psychiatry by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"Southard has found certain anomalies in precox brains whi appear to be of the
nature of aplasias or ..."
5. The Diseases of Children: A Work for the Practising Physician by Meinhard von Pfaundler, Arthur Schlossmann (1912)
"(b) Of much greater importance are the congenital aplasias in the nuclear region
of the medulla oblongata (infantile nuclear atrophy). ..."
6. Buffalo Medical Journal (1891)
"Muscular atrophy must not be confounded with hypoplasias or aplasias, but only
when occurring in muscles once able to perform work measured by their develop ..."