ectopia |
heterotopia |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between ectopia and heterotopia
is that
ectopia is (pathology) the condition such that an organ or other body part has an abnormal position while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
As nouns the difference between ectopia and heterotopia
is that
ectopia is (pathology) the condition such that an organ or other body part has an abnormal position while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
taxonomy |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and heterotopia
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
utopia |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between utopia and heterotopia
is that
utopia is utopia while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
habitat |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between habitat and heterotopia
is that
habitat is habitat while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
occurrence |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between occurrence and heterotopia
is that
occurrence is actual instance where a situation arises while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
organ |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between organ and heterotopia
is that
organ is organ while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
tissue |
heterotopia |
As nouns the difference between tissue and heterotopia
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
heterotopia is (pathology) normal tissue (or an organ) present at an abnormal part of the body.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.