Achondrogenesis


achondrogenesis

achondrogenesis a·chon·dro·gen·e·sis (ā-kŏn’drō-jěn’ĭ-sĭs, ə-kŏn’-)
n.
dwarfism characterized by various bone aplasias and hypoplasias of the extremities and a short trunk with delayed ossification of the lower spine.

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