noun
- Plural of dysgenesis; abnormal or defective development of an organ or tissue, often resulting in impaired function or malformation.
Usage: Medical/scientific term; Often used in clinical and biological contexts
Examples
- The patient's gonadal dysgeneses were identified through genetic testing.
- Dysgeneses of the kidney can lead to chronic renal disease.
- Several dysgeneses were observed in the embryonic tissue samples.
- The study examined various dysgeneses affecting skeletal development.
- Congenital dysgeneses require early medical intervention.