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- Acrania abstract "Acrania is a rare congenital disorder that occurs in the human fetus in which the flat bones in the cranial vault are either completely or partially absent. The cerebral hemispheres develop completely but abnormally. The condition is frequently, though not always, associated with anencephaly. The fetus is said to suffer from acrania if it meets the following criteria: the fetus should have a perfectly normal facial bone, a normal cervical column but without the fetal skull and a volume of brain tissue equivalent to at least one third of the normal brain size.".
- Acrania icd10 "Q00.0".
- Acrania icd9 "740.0".
- Acrania thumbnail Acrania.jpg?width=300.
- Acrania wikiPageID "14070703".
- Acrania wikiPageRevisionID "594644822".
- Acrania caption "Partial absence of skull bones and scalp".
- Acrania hasPhotoCollection Acrania.
- Acrania icd "740".
- Acrania icd "Q00.0".
- Acrania name "Acrania".
- Acrania wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Acrania subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_nervous_system.
- Acrania type Abnormality114501726.
- Acrania type Abstraction100002137.
- Acrania type Anomaly114505821.
- Acrania type Attribute100024264.
- Acrania type BirthDefect114465048.
- Acrania type Condition113920835.
- Acrania type CongenitalDisordersOfNervousSystem.
- Acrania type Defect114464005.
- Acrania type Disease114070360.
- Acrania type IllHealth114052046.
- Acrania type Illness114061805.
- Acrania type Imperfection114462666.
- Acrania type PathologicalState114051917.
- Acrania type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Acrania type State100024720.
- Acrania type Disease.
- Acrania type AilmentCondition.
- Acrania type Situation.
- Acrania comment "Acrania is a rare congenital disorder that occurs in the human fetus in which the flat bones in the cranial vault are either completely or partially absent. The cerebral hemispheres develop completely but abnormally. The condition is frequently, though not always, associated with anencephaly.".
- Acrania label "Acrania".
- Acrania label "Acrania".
- Acrania label "Akrania".
- Acrania label "Акрания".
- Acrania sameAs Akrania.
- Acrania sameAs Acrania.
- Acrania sameAs m.03csn2j.
- Acrania sameAs Q48686.
- Acrania sameAs Q48686.
- Acrania sameAs Acrania.
- Acrania wasDerivedFrom Acrania?oldid=594644822.
- Acrania depiction Acrania.jpg.
- Acrania isPrimaryTopicOf Acrania.
- Acrania name "Acrania".