Associations to the word «Atresia»
Noun
- Anomaly
- Bile
- Duct
- Obstruction
- Bowel
- Abnormality
- Cyst
- Transplantation
- Defect
- Intestine
- Palate
- Hepatitis
- Retardation
- Pancreas
- Liver
- Syndrome
- Apoptosis
- Infant
- Duplication
- Septum
- Intolerance
- Colon
- Anemia
- Deformity
- Hypertension
- Artery
- Ovary
- Vomiting
- Sclerosis
- Prognosis
- Deletion
- Ultrasound
- Ulcer
- Valve
- Conduit
- Graft
- Atrium
- Fissure
- Alcoholism
- Phenotype
- Dysfunction
- Surgery
- Bladder
- Diagnosis
- Bb
- Deficiency
- Hemorrhage
- Pouch
- Estrogen
- Lesion
- Biopsy
- Disorder
- Spasm
- Tract
- Diarrhea
- Cohort
- Lithium
- Disease
- Stomach
- Antigen
- Infection
- Repair
Adjective
- Congenital
- Pulmonary
- Intestinal
- Anal
- Distal
- Cleft
- Auditory
- Gastrointestinal
- Proximal
- Ovarian
- Fetal
- Pancreatic
- Pediatric
- Nasal
- Abdominal
- Gastric
- Genital
- Urinary
- Bilateral
- Surgical
- Newborn
- Renal
- Inflammatory
- Familial
- Systemic
- Primordial
- Cardiac
- Abnormal
- Recurrent
- Vascular
- Cardiovascular
- Basal
- Developmental
- Tubular
- Infant
- Acute
- Premature
Verb
Wiktionary
ATRESIA, noun. (pathology) A condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent.
Dictionary definition
ATRESIA, noun. An abnormal condition in which a normal opening or tube in the body (as the urethra) is closed or absent.
Wise words
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