Synonym: inborn, innate. Similar words: congenial, ingenious, congeal, congested, congestion, contingent, decongestant, contingency. Meaning: [kən'dʒenɪtl] adj. present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development.
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31. Similarly the control of rubella is complex and important, because rubella in pregnancy is a cause of congenital defects.
32. This contrasts with developmental dyslexia which is an impairment, possibly congenital, in learning to read in the first place.
33. The swop did not come to light until Arlena, who suffered from a congenital heart defect, had to undergo surgery.
34. Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view.
35. Whether this was congenital, stemmed from growing up around a grocery store, or nerve induced, she sometimes wondered.
36. Congenital syphilis is arbitrarily divided into early and late stages with the dividing line at two years of age.
37. The congenital apathetic inefficiency bred by the regime as the best way of keeping people down had also delayed the demolition process.
38. There is a well established role for termination of pregnancy in certain congenital abnormalities.
39. It was the only health board with a well organised congenital malformation register.
40. Congenital abnormalities are often considered to be defects that cause disability without the hope of a complete recovery.
41. As many congenital abnormalities can be prevented, these developmental defects should not be considered an irreducible component of perinatal mortality.
42. There was that Fall, back there, in the Garden, and we have all been congenital sinners ever sInce.
43. Samples obtained through screening programme for phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism.
44. Congenital stenosis of the esophagus is not common.
45. a congenital inability to tell the truth.
46. It is a congenital disease in dogs.
47. Are all of the cerebral arteriovenous malformation congenital?
48. Central cyanosis makes a congenital cardiac disorder highly likely.
49. Howeer congenital infection and trauma are other etiological factors.
50. Congenital heart defect is one of of children mortality.
51. A PDA is a type of congenital heart defect.
52. He suffers from a congenital defect.
53. ASD is the second common congenital defect.
54. He had a congenital defect that had afflicted several generations on his father's side of the family.
55. The eye is a hallmark of a congenital condition called cyclopia, which occurs in several animal species,(www.Sentencedict.com) including humans.
56. This paper reports 3 cases of congenital hyperplasia of the verumontanum.
57. Its reason in the congenital aneurism sees most much by the skull in.
58. Objective to investigate the surgical method and its nursing care in cases of congenital nasolacrimal canal emphraxis .
59. Improper development of cartilage at the ends of the long bones, resulting in of congenital dwarfism.
60. To assess the value of a China-made membrane oxygenator (MO) in cardiopulmonary bypass during the operation of children′s congenital heart disease (CHD).
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