Chapter 664 Growth and Development
Terms to describe some common deviations from normal are listed in Table 664-1. Congenital anomalies can be categorized into production problems and packaging problems. Production problems include abnormalities caused by malformation, dysplasia, or disruption that will not spontaneously resolve. Packaging problems include deformations caused by mechanical causes including in utero positioning and molding, and they usually resolve with time.
TERMINOLOGY | DESCRIPTION |
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Congenital | Anomaly that is apparent at birth |
Deformation | A normally formed structure that is pushed out of shape by mechanical forces |
Deformity | A body part altered in shape from normal, outside the normal range |
Developmental | A deviation that occurs over time; one that might not be present or apparent at birth |
Disruption | A structure undergoing normal development that stops developing or is destroyed or removed |
Dysplasia | A tissue that is abnormal or wrongly constructed |
Malformation | A structure that is wrongly built; failure of embryologic development or differentiation resulting in abnormal or missing structures |