Agênese
Agênese is a term used in Portuguese-language medical literature to denote agenesis, the congenital absence of an organ or structure due to failure of development during embryogenesis. The word derives from the Greek genesis with the a- prefix indicating negation, and it is used to describe a range of developmental abnormalities.
In medicine, agenesis refers to the complete absence of an organ or tissue at birth. It is
Diagnosis is usually achieved through prenatal or postnatal imaging, such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, or
Tooth agenesis, often discussed in dental contexts, refers to the congenital absence of one or more teeth
See also: agenesis, aplasia, hypoplasia, embryology, dental agenesis.
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