| developmental cataract |
a small, common opacity occurring in youth as a result of a congenitally caused defect such as heredity, malnutrition, toxicity, or inflammation. The number of developmental cataracts increases with age, but they rarely impair vision. Called also evolutionary c.
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| developmental anomaly |
1. a structural abnormality of any type. 2. a defect resulting from imperfect development of the embryo.
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| developmental mechanics |
embryological mechanisms as revealed mainly by experimentation.
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| developmental anatomy |
the field of embryology concerned with the changes that cells, tissues, organs, and the body as a whole undergo from a germ cell of each parent to the resulting offspring; it includes both prenatal and postnatal development.
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| developmental coordination disorder |
[DSM-IV] problematic or delayed development of gross and fine motor coordination skills, not due to a neurological disorder or to general mental retardation; affected children appear to be clumsy rather than grossly impaired. It may persist into adulthood.
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