atresia |
aplasia |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between atresia and aplasia
is that
atresia is (pathology) a condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent while
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
As nouns the difference between atresia and aplasia
is that
atresia is (pathology) a condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent while
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
aphakia |
aplasia |
As nouns the difference between aphakia and aplasia
is that
aphakia is the absence of the lens of the eye while
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
aplasia |
net |
As nouns the difference between aplasia and net
is that
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue while
net is grandson.
atrophy |
aplasia |
In pathology terms the difference between atrophy and aplasia
is that
atrophy is a reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease, injury or lack of use while
aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
As a verb atrophy
is to wither or waste away.
aplasia |
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aplasia |
aclasia |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between aplasia and aclasia
is that
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue while
aclasia is (pathology) a lack of a physical distinction between normal and pathological tissue.
As nouns the difference between aplasia and aclasia
is that
aplasia is (pathology) a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue while
aclasia is (pathology) a lack of a physical distinction between normal and pathological tissue.
aplasia |
dysplasia |
In pathology terms the difference between aplasia and dysplasia
is that
aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue while
dysplasia is abnormal development of cells or tissue, often a precancerous stage of growth.
aplasia |
aplysia |
As nouns the difference between aplasia and aplysia
is that
aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue while
aplysia is any sea slug of the genus genus: Aplysia.
aphasia |
aplasia |
In pathology terms the difference between aphasia and aplasia
is that
aphasia is a partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage. Usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including Broca's area and Wernike's area, causes aphasia while
aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
aplasia |
hypoplastic |
As a noun aplasia
is a condition marked by the incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue.
As an adjective hypoplastic is
of, or pertaining to hypoplasia.
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