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- Aplasia abstract "Aplasia (from Greek a—not; plasis—molding) is defined in general as "defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue." In the field of hematology, the term refers to "incomplete, retarded, or defective development, or cessation of the usual regenerative process."".
- Aplasia wikiPageID "4334788".
- Aplasia wikiPageRevisionID "570197640".
- Aplasia hasPhotoCollection Aplasia.
- Aplasia subject Category:Anatomy.
- Aplasia subject Category:Embryology.
- Aplasia subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Aplasia type Disease.
- Aplasia type Situation.
- Aplasia comment "Aplasia (from Greek a—not; plasis—molding) is defined in general as "defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue." In the field of hematology, the term refers to "incomplete, retarded, or defective development, or cessation of the usual regenerative process."".
- Aplasia label "Aplasia".
- Aplasia label "Aplasia".
- Aplasia label "Aplasia".
- Aplasia label "Aplasie".
- Aplasia label "Aplasie".
- Aplasia label "Aplasie".
- Aplasia label "Aplazja".
- Aplasia label "عدم التَّنَسُّجِ".
- Aplasia sameAs Aplazie.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplasie.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplasia.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplasie.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplasia.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplasie.
- Aplasia sameAs Aplazja.
- Aplasia sameAs m.0bxqdq.
- Aplasia sameAs Q5488.
- Aplasia sameAs Q5488.
- Aplasia wasDerivedFrom Aplasia?oldid=570197640.
- Aplasia isPrimaryTopicOf Aplasia.