| developmental d. of the hip |
instability of the hip joint leading to dislocation in the neonatal period; it may be associated with various neuromuscular disorders or occur in utero but occurs most commonly in neurologically normal infants and is multifactorial in origin. Formerly called congenital dislocation of the hip.
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| developmental d.’s |
1. developmental disabilities. 2. a former classification of chronic disorders of mental development with onset in childhood; such disorders are now classified as mental retardation, learning disorders, motor skills disorder, communication disorders, or pervasive developmental disorders.
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| developmental g.’s |
fine grooves or lines marking the fusion area between adjacent cusps, named according to the portion of the crown which they connect. Called also developmental lines and segmental lines.
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| developmental l.’s |
see under groove.
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| developmental m. |
embryological mechanisms as revealed mainly by experimentation.
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