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Definition of Hypoplasias
1. hypoplasia [n] - See also: hypoplasia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypoplasias
Literary usage of Hypoplasias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Mycology and Plant Pathology by John William Harshberger (1917)
"... which have been performed, it may be stated in concluding this chapter, that
all of the described hypoplasias may be traced back to scanty nourishment. ..."
2. Diseases of the nervous system by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"Genital hypoplasias are frequently associated with eosinophilia and lymphocytosis
is to be expected. nX Vu;. 109. ..."
3. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children (1916)
"Whether the presence of congenital syphilis is of moment in the hypoplasias of
the pelvic organs is a question of interest. Grafen- berg(i8) found tangled ..."
4. The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders: Clinical States Produced by Disorders by Harvey Cushing (1912)
"Equally important, and more difficult to interpret, are the abnormally small
sellas which accompany the primary glandular hypoplasias of the young ..."
5. The Diseases of Children: A Work for the Practising Physician by Meinhard von Pfaundler, Arthur Schlossmann, Henry Larned Keith Shaw, Linnæus Edford La Fétra (1908)
"Similar perivascular hyperplasias and parenchymatous hypoplasias occur likewise
in the central nervous system, in the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane, ..."
6. The International Journal of Orthodontia and Oral Surgery (1921)
"The author essentially restricts himself to a discussion of hypoplasias, more
particularly of so-called ..."
7. Diseases of the Thyroid Gland by Arthur Emanuel Hertzler, Victor Ernest Chesky (1922)
"... of the mid-child-bearing age in which there are lacerations and displacements
of the uterus and in the adolescent period where there are hypoplasias. ..."
8. The Ductless Glandular Diseases by Wilhelm Falta (1916)
"... on hypoplasias of the chromaffin tissue. But on such a defective mapping out,
an insufficiency may become ..."