congenital in the PONS Dictionary

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Both women and men can become incontinent from neurologic injury, congenital defects, strokes, multiple sclerosis, and physical problems associated with aging.
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A large number of adult congenital operations have been performed by the team of cardiac surgeons with exceptional results.
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Their first son died after an operation to correct a congenital heart condition.
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It can be congenital or caused by a penetrant injury.
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Microcephaly may be congenital or it may develop in the first few years of life.
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He has also researched congenital rubella syndrome and transplant rejection in heart transplant patients.
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The congenital form, teratologic or non-reducible dislocation occurs as part of more complex conditions.
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Congenital anomalies of the nervous system include neural tube defects such as spina bifida, meningocele, meningomyelocele, encephalocele and anencephaly.
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Because pure-breeding creates a limited gene pool, purebred animal breeds are also susceptible to a wide range of congenital health problems.
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When congenital hyperinsulinism is due to focal defects of the insulin-secretion mechanism, surgical removal of that part of the pancreas may cure the problem.
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