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amniotic band sequence early rupture of the amnion with formation of strands of amnion that may adhere to or compress parts of the fetus, resulting in a wide variety of abnormalities, including craniofacial defects, limb distortions, amputation, and abdominal or thoracic evisceration. Called also amniotic band anomalad or syndrome, and amniotic band disruption complex.
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amnesia Amnesia is a condition in which memory is disturbed. The causes of amnesia are organic or functional. Organic causes include damage to the brain, through trauma or disease, or use of certain (generally sedative) drugs. Functional causes are psychological factors, such as defense mechanisms. Hysterical post-traumatic amnesia is an example of this. Amnesia may also be spontaneous, in the case of transient global amnesia. ...
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amniote The amniotes are a group of vertebrates that have an amnion during embryonic development. They comprise mammals, birds, and various other groups collectively referred to as reptiles. Most are adapted to a fully terrestrial existence, although some are secondarily aquatic. In contrast, amphibians are only partially terrestrial and pass through an aquatic stage. ...
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