| 11. | During the nineteenth-century category of grotesque body was increasingly displaced by the notion of congenital deformity or medical anomaly.
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| 12. | Fluctuating asymmetry is a congenital deformity that results from developmental disturbances and is more common in populations under stress.
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| 13. | In Minnesota, pesticide use has been linked causally to congenital deformities in frogs such as eye, mouth, and limb malformations.
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| 14. | It was only much later when she and others attributed the multiple congenital deformities, including the features of Potter's facies.
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| 15. | Children make up roughly 3 % of all plastic surgery procedures, and the majority of these procedures correct a congenital deformity.
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| 16. | "' Pectus excavatum "'is a congenital deformity of the anterior thoracic wall in which the sternum and rib cage grow abnormally.
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| 17. | She inspected the newborn for congenital deformities and testing its cry to hear whether or not it was robust and hearty.
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| 18. | The latter type of surgery is normally performed to correct congenital deformities or those that were caused by a traumatic fracture.
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| 19. | No one really knows what causes it, but as with other congenital deformities, it might result from malpositioning in the uterus.
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| 20. | "We see a lot of children who have a congenital deformity and are missing a finger, " he said in an interview.
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