defective (decreased) tissue development
Underdevelopment of a tissue.
the under-development of a tissue or organ resulting from reduced cell division, and caused by a pathogenic agent or by various growth regulating substances and inhibitors; cf. hyperplasia. The underdevelopment of cells, tissues, or organs.
incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
Incomplete development of a tissue or structure. [ Orthodontic Glossary Preface
underdevelopment of a structure.
Incomplete or underdeveloped organ or tissue.
under developed. For example, a hypoplastic glans penis in the male would mean that the tip of the penis is poorly developed.
underdevelopment of an organ because of a decrease in the number of cells
underdevelopment of tissue or organ
incomplete / under development of a part of the body.
flat underdeveloped midface
incomplete or underdevelopment; for instance, optic nerve hypoplasia
The underdevelopment of cells, tissues, or organs. Immunity - A relationship between a plant and a causal agent in which the plant does not become diseased.
Defective development of any tissue, organ, limb, etc.
Incomplete or underdevelopment of the mandible, mandibular condyle or cranial bones that is congenital or acquired. Condylar hypoplasia can be associated with fibrous ankylosis.
failure of a tissue or organ to develop normally
A defect during development of the teeth. Can be seen as dark or light spots or discolored areas on the teeth.
A term used to describe an incomplete or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue. It is usally caused by a decrease in the number of cells. The most common types of hypoplasia are cartillage-hair hypoplasia and enamel hypoplasia.
Incomplete development of a tissue or organ; a tissue reduced in size because of a decreased number of constituent cells.
Condition of arrested development in which an organ or other body part remains below the normal size or in an immature state.
Defective or incomplete development of any tissue. Lingual hypoplasia: Incomplete development of the tongue. Mandibular hypoplasia; Micrognathia or unusually small lower jaw, usually accompanied by recession of the chin.
Underdevelopment resulting from an abnormal paucity of cells. ( 20)
Hypoplasia is an incomplete or arrested development of an organ or a part http://www.answers.com/hypoplasia&r=67.