Dysgenesis (embryology)

Dysgenesis is an abnormal organ development during embryonic growth and development. As opposed to agenesis, which refers to the complete failure of an organ to develop, dysgenesis usually implies disordered development or malformation and in some cases represents the milder end of a spectrum of abnormalities. Dysgenesis occurs during fetal development immediately after conception.

Classification

One of the first organs that is affected is the brain, this is known as cerebral dysgenesis'. Dysplasia is a form of dysgenesis in adults that alters the size and shape of their cells that lead to abnormal development.[1] One of the most common forms of dysgenesis is within the gonads.

Examples:

gollark: My consciousness runs on a 10-exaflop computing cluster instead of a foolish human brain.
gollark: Obviously earlier than 1945.
gollark: That was 1940s-ish.
gollark: In the late 1900s they discovered quarks and stuff. Nuclei were ages ago.
gollark: That was even earlier! Rutherford scattering.

References

  1. "dysplasia". The Free Dictionary.


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