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"malformation" Definitions
  1. [countable] a part of the body that is not formed correctly
  2. [uncountable] the state of not being correctly formed

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But Chase was shocked to learn she had arteriovenous malformation (or AVM).
Rather, he had an AVM — an extremely rare arteriovenous malformation in the jaw.
An arteriovenous malformation is a tangle of blood vessels containing arteries and veins.
It suffered from a malformation that prevents the normal development of the brain.
Cerebral cavernous malformation isn't the kind of disease the average person is familiar with.
Unbeknownst to Katherine, she actually had an arteriovenous malformation, which exploded in her brain.
The CDC now believes there's a direct causal relationship between the virus and the malformation.
Finally, the test results were in and answers arrived — it was a brain arteriovenous malformation.
Over time, the disease causes progressive feather loss and malformation of the beak and claws.
It is typically caused by damage to or malformation of the brain during birth or infancy.
The Nkx2.5 gene is also found in humans, and mutations to it can cause heart malformation diseases.
However, her twin brother has just died of heart failure, and she has the same heart malformation.
Babies of normal-weight mothers had a 3.4% risk of a major congenital malformation, the researchers calculated.
This converted two of the hexagons into a pentagon and heptagon, creating a malformation in the tube.
In January 2016 she had a cavernous malformation -- a tangle of blood vessels deep within her brain -- removed.
If the suicide didn't destroy Paddock's brain, experts may even find a neurological disorder or malformation, he said.
It was a pulmonary arteriovenous malformation, or PAVM, an abnormal connection between a pulmonary vein and an artery.
Overall, the study showed, the risk of a major malformation was higher in boys, 4.1%, than in girls, 4003%.
Babies infected with Zika can be born with microcephaly, a devastating brain malformation, or with eye and ear defects.
But, she added, "we only looked at congenital malformation, not other possible negative outcomes for women and their children."
She previously underwent a successful heart surgery at just 2 months old, when doctors corrected a congenital malformation of a valve.
She previously underwent a successful heart surgery at just two-months-old, when doctors corrected a congenital malformation of a valve.
Born with an extreme form of Chiari malformation, Gabriel required surgery to reinsert a part of his brain into his skull.
For these patients, the discovery of the Chiari malformation is usually accidental — noted on a scan obtained for some other reason.
It's an important determination, because if the malformation is the cause, then surgery is needed to create room for the brain.
Operating on a young dog with a congenital malformation may delay the development of arthritis though not necessarily prevent it indefinitely.
Microcephaly in babies can lead to respiratory problems related to malformation of the brain, a serious threat to the lives of babies.
She suffers from an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM, abnormal tangles of blood vessels that disrupt the connection between the arteries and veins.
A total of 220,2400 of the infants -- 2600% -- had a major congenital malformation, the researchers found when looking at the medical records.
They looked exactly like a human case of osteopetrosis—a rare genetic limb malformation disorder that the pair of scientists were studying.
But the symptom most characteristic of Chiari malformation is debilitating headache that can last for days, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Dr. Vogel's examination found a different explanation: a serious malformation in the child's brain that had been mischaracterized based on imaging studies.
The patient had noticed that her symptoms got worse while standing; perhaps that reflected a change in the severity of the malformation.
He's known about the diagnosis -- an abnormal vascular formation in the brain which constricts blood flow, called an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) -- since January.
After examining the young woman, Fallah then reviewed her M.R.I. Her symptoms were classic for a Chiari malformation, but her scan was not.
In the 1950s, thalidomide continued to be used in pregnant women with leprosy despite knowledge that it caused malformation of limbs in children.
It said the drug has been on the market since 1967 and the risk of fetus malformation was established in the early 1980s.
For children like Frances Brown of Augusta, Georgia who, born with a rare genetic syndrome called Macrocephaly Capillary Malformation, passed away two months ago.
"Never before in history has there been a situation where a bite from a mosquito can result in a devastating malformation," Dr. Frieden said.
The discoloration and breast malformation depicted in Rembrandt's "Bathsheba at Her Bath," for instance, has been explained away with a variety of possible causes.
He said he did not think the tiny malformation visible on the M.R.I. could cause any of her symptoms; it was simply too small.
The results of RaNiya's autopsy showed the girl had a condition known as arteriovenous malformation, which caused a blood vessel in her brain to burst.
This does suggest that there is a genetic basis for the malformation, although the gene or genes responsible have not been identified as of yet.
The page stated the boy was fighting a severe case of arteriovenous malformation, an abnormal connection between arteries and veins that bypasses the capillary system.
In August, Jerry Tomlin suffered an arteriovenous malformation, a knotting of blood vessels that cut off circulation to his back and left him partially paralyzed.
When a baby is born with a potentially life-limiting condition such as extreme prematurity or a congenital malformation, we help their parents navigate decision-making.
Born with arteriovenous malformation, a life-threatening medical condition which causes dangerous nose bleeds, facial swelling and migraines, she sometimes found it difficult to fit in.
Just this month, the first "Zika baby" born in the continental U.S., at a Hackensack, N.J., hospital, was diagnosed with a congenital malformation of the head.
During most social interactions, I had to make a real effort to keep my interlocutors interested, as they would almost always be more intrigued by my malformation.
In addition, the rates of preterm birth, cesarean delivery, low birth weight, poor fetal growth, or a congenital malformation at delivery were greater among women with asthma.
Raniya's birth defect caused headaches for months, prosecutor says Raniya's brain had an "arteriovenous malformation," or AVM -- a tangling of vessels connecting arteries and veins, Stone said.
Ball has battled a rare blood vessel disorder called arteriovenous malformation, which is an abnormality in the connection between arteries and veins in the brain or spine.
Abortion in Brazil is illegal unless a woman is raped or her life is threatened, or in some cases of fetal malformation that do not include microcephaly.
This downward displacement of the brain, known as a Chiari malformation (after the 19th-century Austrian pathologist who identified the types of malformations) is a common abnormality.
She did not have an esophageal disorder at all, but a structural malformation of the anatomy in her chest, squeezing her esophagus nearly shut in several places.
She did not have an esophageal disorder at all, but a structural malformation of the anatomy in her chest, squeezing her esophagus nearly shut in several places.
Possibility of other malformations Brazilian scientists are also considering the possibility that the Zika virus may be capable of causing other types of malformation, the media report said.
"If pregnant women take methylphenidate during the first trimester of pregnancy, they have a small increased risk of having a baby born with a cardiac malformation," Huybrechts said.
Ball was a stud at UF from 2011 to 2014 despite being diagnosed with Brain AVM (arteriovenous malformation) ... a condition characterized by tangled blood vessels in the brain.
This same group in 2012 managed to lift the ban on abortions in cases of anencephaly, a type of brain malformation in which most of the skull is missing.
I was 17 when we met, and my mouth did not look as bad as it would come to later—though at the time the malformation was already quite noticeable.
Rivka Einy-Biton has a 3-month-old son who was recently found to have megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by tissue overgrowth that affects brain development.
The little girl, reports Today, has been suffering from medical issues — she was born with Chiari malformation and Sturge-Weber Syndrome — and has had 20 laser surgeries to prevent glaucoma.
But, on the other hand, I feel privileged to know that if the protective gene is discovered, it will be able to free other children of this disease, this brain malformation.
PARIS — France's top court ruled on Thursday against granting an intersex person born with a genital malformation the right to be recognized by the state as being of a "neutral" sex.
My baby girl had a CPAM—a low-risk but rare lung malformation—and I was set to move ten days after my baby's birth for my husband's new university job.
He overcame a training camp diagnosis of a rare bone marrow cancer and his son's painful treatments for a jaw malformation to play 69 games, scoring 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists).
When Copeland eventually went to see a neurosurgeon in Escondido, California, he was diagnosed with cerebral cavernous malformation, a disorder of the blood vessels that causes them to leak into the brain.
In the monogenic obesity syndromes, not only does the genetic defect result in obesity but it also causes additional abnormal features, including mental disability, characteristic facial features, kidney disease and heart malformation.
But the number of reported Zika infections and infant malformation cases with likely links to Zika in the region is still significantly lower than the number in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Looking at 13 million pregnancies in the United States, they found that 35 infants per 1,000 were diagnosed with some form of congenital malformation, when the women did not take stimulants during pregnancy.
It has also shone a new light on Morocco's ban on abortion weeks before parliament is due to consider amendments to allow it in cases of rape, incest or malformation of the fetus.
The rare disease, an arteriovenous malformation, causes blood vessels in the brain to form abnormally, leaving them vulnerable to tears that can cause bleeding in the brain or spine, according to Mayo Clinic.
The rare condition, an arteriovenous malformation, causes blood vessels in the brain to form abnormally, leaving them vulnerable to tears that can cause the brain or spine to hemorrhage, according to Mayo Clinic.
After nearly collapsing onstage last week, country star Drake White revealed in PEOPLE's latest issue that he was diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in January and is currently undergoing medical treatment for the condition.
For people with such developmental problems, or others, like malformation of the uterus, research into genitals that are naturally bifurcated could lead to an understanding of what causes those hiccups, and how to fix them.
It said between 2007 and 2014 the information for doctors and patients indicated that the drug was not suitable for pregnant women because of the risk of malformation of the fetus and slower neurological development.
But thanks to a summer of rest — and now that his 3-year-old son Declan is finally "over the hump" after months of medical treatment for an extremely rare jaw malformation — Boyle is feeling good.
Along with his treatment and diagnosis, doctors discovered that his 3-year-old son Declan had an extremely rare arteriovenous malformation in the jaw that required nearly a dozen operations and many nights in the hospital.
Colombia, a nation of 48 million people, allows abortion in cases of rape, incest, fetal malformation, if the fetus is at risk and if the health, both physical and mental, of the mother is at risk.
"These findings suggest that the use of antipsychotics during the first trimester does not seem to increase congenital malformation," or birth defects, said the lead author, Krista F. Huybrechts, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard.
The French firm become aware of the risk of foetus malformation in the 1980s and then, around 2003, of the drug's impact on the neurological development of the foetus, with a risk of autism or learning difficulties.
But Pamela Bobb, a woman with chronic pain because she was born with a malformation in her pelvis, found that incorporating mindfulness into her routine allowed her to reduce her opioid dose by 75 percent, NPR reports.
The Brazil Olympics have already been marred by political turmoil that led to the suspension of President Dilma Rousseff and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus that has been linked to brain malformation in babies.
PARIS (Reuters) - More than 14,19673 pregnant women in France took Sanofi's anti-epilepsy drug Depakine between 2007 and 2014 even though the risk of fetus malformation was known, according to a study released by France on Wednesday.
They also had a 14 percent increased risk for having a low birth weight baby, a 14 percent increased risk for preterm birth, and a 21 percent increased risk for having a baby with a congenital malformation.
According to a study by forensic pathologists at the Medical University of South Carolina, Raniya had a condition called arteriovenous malformation, a tangle of abnormal blood vessels in the brain, and died after one of them ruptured.
"We also saw problems in the last trimester, which was surprising to us," added Nielsen, noting two cases of fetal death very late in pregnancies in which there was no sign of brain malformation in earlier ultrasound tests.
If the post-coital head-pain has happened before — if it's an episodic occurrence — and you're concerned, get advice from a neurologist and maybe get an MRI scan, just to rule out any underlying conditions or vascular malformation.
I was born with an esophageal malformation that was successfully corrected with surgery at birth, but I began to tell the other kids at school that I had been born without an esophagus, or that it was made out of plastic.
Dr. Vogel, one of the relatively few academic neuropathologists to focus on forensics, said he planned to look for and photograph any gross abnormalities, such as a tumor or malformation, that could be felt or seen by the eye alone.
Duffie Stone, the solicitor for the 14th Judicial Circuit in South Carolina, told reporters that Raniya died of a previously undetected congenital condition known as arteriovenous malformation, or AVM, a tangling of the arteries and veins that is often not diagnosed until adulthood.
The EU does have standards for bananas, which are classified according to quality and size to ease international trade, but a reference to bananas being "free from malformation or abnormal curvature" does not amount to a ban on bendy bananas, it says.
PARIS, April 20 (Reuters) - An estimated 2,150 to 4,100 children in France suffered a major malformation in the womb between 1967 and 2016 after their mothers took a treatment against epilepsy and bipolar disorders known as valproate, France's drug regulator said on Thursday.
When they occur, it is usually because the fetus has been found to have a fatal condition that could not be detected earlier, such as a severe malformation of the brain, or because the mother's life or health is at serious risk.
The Rio Olympics, the first held in South America, also has been marred by political turmoil that led to the suspension of the president and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus that has been linked to brain malformation in babies in Brazil.
The Rio Olympics, the first held in South America, have also been marred by political turmoil that led to the suspension of the president and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus that has been linked to brain malformation in babies in Brazil.
Brodie reportedly suffered a series of progressively worsening symptoms that resulted in an emergency surgery for bleeding in her brain, and a diagnosis of brain arteriovenous malformation, a condition with which she had been born with but ultimately triggered bleeding in her brain stem.
"A woman could get bitten by a mosquito and have a child with a terrible malformation — and that could happen in Florida or Texas or Arizona, or anywhere this mosquito is," said Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
An early ultrasound revealed our daughter's possible congenital lung malformation; that, coupled with my own neuroatypicality, our family history of Down syndrome and my husband's spinal cord injury, made us an eyebrow-raising trio for every clinician we encountered over the course of my prenatal care.
Apparently related to the problem of declining semen quality is an increase in testicular cancer in many countries; in undescended testicles; and in a congenital malformation of the penis called hypospadias (in which the urethra exits the side or base of the penis instead of the tip).
Inside that beautiful head, behind that megawatt smile, had been a ticking time bomb, an arteriovenous malformation — a rare tangle of abnormal and poorly formed blood vessels prone to hemorrhage and rupture — that was lying in wait to devastate him and the many people who cared for him.
While the incident shocked many, it came just as the "Livin' the Dream" singer, 35, was finally ready to reveal a secret health battle he's faced for months now: In January he was diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM), an abnormal tangle of arteries and veins in the brain that disrupts normal blood flow.
The child they were so excited for has a devastating and painful malformation, or risk being born so prematurely even a barrage of interventions, some of which may be painful, will not be enough to keep them alive, or that continuing the pregnancy means that they — the mothers — are risking their lives by continuing the pregnancy.

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