congenital condition

collocation in English

meaningsofcongenitalandcondition

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congenital
adjective
uk
/kənˈdʒen.ɪ.təl/
us
/kənˈdʒen.ə.t̬əl/
medicalspecialized
A congenital disease or condition exists at or ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofcongenitalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The interviewer is a health professional, and most of the questions mention thecongenitalcondition.
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Do they attribute their problems to theircongenitalconditionor to other factors?
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Consider then a child who suffers from a serious, somewhat debilitating, untreatable, painful,congenitalcondition.
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When considered in isolation, people with acongenitalconditioneasily seem disadvantaged, although their emotional and social problems and rewarding experiences may be widely shared by their nonaffected peers.
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Death was proved by subsequent medical examination to be due to acongenitalconditionwhich predisposed to the fatality.
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There are people suffering from somecongenitalcondition, and there are those who have suffered accidents for which they have received no compensation.
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Feeble-mindedness is in-born in a child; it is acongenitalconditionwhich belongs to the brain.
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Ectopia lentis is acongenitalconditionwhich also affects this breed.
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Ulnar polydactyly occurs as an isolatedcongenitalcondition, but can also be part of a syndrome.
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In the cervical (neck) and lumbar (low back) region it can be acongenitalconditionto varying degrees.
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This damage can be caused by acongenitalconditionor a brain trauma, such as an accident, stroke, or tumor.
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He had six siblings, one of whom died of acongenitalconditionin childhood.
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Hypoplasia is acongenitalcondition, while hyperplasia generally refers to excessive cell growth later in life.
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It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or acongenitalconditionsuch as spina bifida that affects the neural elements of the spinal canal.
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These actions are not considered to be chucking as they are due to the distinctive architecture of their elbows, possibly acongenitalcondition.
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One of the main causes of low numeracy is acongenitalconditioncalled dyscalculia.
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It may be either an acquired or acongenitalcondition.
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It can be a manifestation of the normal aging process, acongenitalconditionor due to an injury or disease.
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Tracheal collapse has also been described in horses, both as acongenitalconditionand as a result of trauma.
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I would add emphasis here-particularly for those called upon to investigate congenital conditions.
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