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Cleft Palate

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Date created

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Cards (19)

Section 1

(19 cards)

Cleft Palate

Front

Congenitally malformed palate with a fissure along the midling

Back

Hernia

Front

Abnormal protrusion of a part of an organ or tissue through a weak spot in that wall that normally contains it

Back

Hyperplasia

Front

Increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to excessive but regulated increase in NUMBER of celss

Back

Necrosis

Front

Pathological death of cells, tissues, and organs while still a part of the living organisms

Back

Hypertropy

Front

enlargement of an organ or structure due to the increase in the SIZE of cells

Back

Moist Gangrene

Front

Necrotic tissue resulting from inadequate venous drainage accompanied by the invasion of saprophytic bacteria

Back

Atrophy

Front

A wasting; decrease in the size of an organ or tissue

Back

Degeneration

Front

Deterioration of tissues with corresponding functional impairment as a result of disease or injury

Back

Dry Gangrene (Ischemic Necrosis)

Front

necrotic tissue due to reduction in arterial blood supply to a body part that remains aseptic

Back

Phocomelia

Front

Congenital condition in which the proximal portions of the limbs are poorly developed or absent

Back

Malformation (Anomaly)

Front

Defect or deformity

Back

Spina Bifida

Front

Congenital defect in which part of the vertebral column is absent or there in incomplete closure

Back

Pigmentation

Front

Color of skin or tissue

Back

Amelia

Front

Congenital absence of one or more limbs

Back

Regeneration

Front

Replacement of damaged cells with normal cells of the same type

Back

Metaplasia

Front

Replacement of one type of tissue into a form that is not normally found there

Back

Aplasia

Front

Failure of tissue or an organ to develop normally

Back

Infiltration

Front

Passage and accumulation of a substance into cells, tissues or organs

Back

Hypoplasia

Front

Underdevelopment of a tissue, organ or the body

Back