| IOA | inner optic anlage; International Osteopathic Association |
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| OOA | outer optic anlage |
| anlage | Synonym: primordium. 2. In psychoanalysis, genetic predisposition to a given trait or personality characteristic. Origin: Ger. Plan, outline (05 Mar 2000) |
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| retinal anlage tumour | A benign neoplasm of neuroectodermal origin that most often involves the anterior maxilla of infants in the first year of life. It presents clinically as a rapidly growing blue-black lesion producing a destructive radiolucency; histologically, it is characterised by small round undifferentiated tumour cells interspersed with larger polyhedral melanin-producing cells arranged in an alveolar configuration. Synonym: melanoameloblastoma, pigmented ameloblastoma, pigmented epulis, progonoma of jaw, retinal anlage tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| anlage |
primordium: an organ in its earliest stage of development; the foundation for subsequent development
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| anlage |
(Ger. ) primordium, structure or cells which will form a future structure.
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Of German origin the term anlagen refers to any group of relatively undifferentiated cells that is destined to become a particular group of differentiated cells at a later time in development. It is used to identify distinct cell groups in fly development and also in vertebrate development for example the "optic anlagen" is the group of cells that will become the eye in many vertebrates. The term is related to fatemaps, defined cell lineages, and differentiation.
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| anlage | an organ in its earliest stage of development |
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