Hypogenesis vs Dysgenesis - What's the difference?
hypogenesis | dysgenesis |
(pathology) A congenital defect characterized by underdevelopment of parts or organs of the body.
(medicine) Defective development
*{{quote-book, 1989, Raymond Adams & Maurice Victor, Principles of Neurology
, passage=Down Syndrome (Mongolism) Described first in 1866 by Langdon Down, this is the best known of the chromosomal dysgeneses .}}
As nouns the difference between hypogenesis and dysgenesis
is that hypogenesis is a congenital defect characterized by underdevelopment of parts or organs of the body while dysgenesis is defective development.hypogenesis
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