aplasia

/æˈplæziə/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition in which an organ or tissue fails to develop or is underdeveloped.

“The baby was born with aplasia of the kidney, requiring immediate surgery.”

2. noun

A condition in which a part of the body fails to develop or is underdeveloped, especially due to a lack of cell proliferation or differentiation.

“Researchers are studying the causes of aplasia in the developing embryo.”

Synonyms

  • agenesis
  • hypoplasia

Antonyms

  • hyperplasia
  • hypertrophy