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| MOPD | microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism |
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| PGC | progastricin; primordial germ cell |
| ACPA | American Cleft Palate Association |
| BCLP | bilateral cleft of lip and palate |
| CL/CP | cleft lip/cleft palate |
| PGC | Primordial germ cell |
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| CLP | Cleft lip and palate |
| CP | Cleft palate |
| UCLP | Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate |
| BCLP | bilateral cleft lip and palate |
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| primordial | 1. First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition. "The primordial facts of our intelligent nature." 2. <geology> Of or pertaining to the lowest beds of the Silurian age, corresponding to the Acadian and Potsdam periods in American geology. It is called also Cambrian, and by many geologists is separated from the Silurian. 3. <biology> Originally or earliest formed in the growth of an individual or organ; as, a primordial leaf; a primordial cell. <botany> Primordial utricle, the interior lining of a young vegetable cell. Origin: L. Primordialis, from primordium the first beginning; primus first + ordiri to begin a web, to begin: cf. F. Primordial. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| primordial cartilage | Cartilage in an early stage in its development. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial cell | A cell from a group that constitutes the primordium of an organ or part of the embryo. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial cyst | A cyst which develops in place of a tooth through cystic degeneration of the enamel organ prior to formation of calcified odontogenic tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial dwarfism | Dwarfism characterised by normal development that is at a strikingly lesser rate than that for members of the same family, race, or other races. Synonym: primordial dwarfism, true dwarfism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial germ cell | The most primitive undifferentiated sex cell, found initially outside the gonad. Synonym: gonocyte. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial gigantism | Unusually large size from birth due to familial or genetic factors or intrauterine environment (e.g., maternal prediabetic state) and not to hyperpituitarism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial kidney | 1. The definitive excretory organ of primitive fishes. Synonym: head kidney. 2. In the embryos of higher vertebrates, a vestigial structure consisting of a series of tortuous tubules emptying into the cloaca by way of the primary nephric duct; in the human embryo, the pronephros is a very rudimentary and temporary structure, followed by the mesonephros and still later by the metanephros. Synonym: forekidney, primordial kidney. Origin: pro-+ G. Nephros, kidney (05 Mar 2000) |
| primordial ovarian follicle | A follicle in which the primordial oocyte is surrounded by a single layer of flattened follicular cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arch of the palate | The vaulted roof of the mouth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bony palate | A concave elliptical bony plate, constituting the roof of the oral cavity, formed of the palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone on either side. Synonym: palatum osseum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Byzantine arch palate | Incomplete fusion of the palatal process with the nasal spine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palate | 1. <anatomy> The roof of the mouth. The fixed portion, or palate proper, supported by the maxillary and palatine bones, is called the hard palate to distinguish it from the membranous and muscular curtain which separates the cavity of the mouth from the pharynx and is called the soft palate, or velum. 2. Relish; taste; liking; a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste. "Hard task! to hit the palate of such guests." (Pope) 3. Mental relish; intellectual taste. 4. <botany> A projection in the throat of such flowers as the snapdragon. Origin: L. Palatum: cf. F. Palais, Of. Also palat. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palate, cleft | An opening in the roof of the mouth, due to a failure of the palatal shelves to come fully together from either side of the mouth and fuse during embryonic development. (12 Dec 1998) |
| palate, hard | The bony part of the roof of the mouth. The hard palate is just in front of the soft palate. (12 Dec 1998) |
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