"cranioschisis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: cranioschises [plural]
Etymology: From cranio- + schisis. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|cranio|schisis}} cranio- + schisis Head templates: {{en-noun|cranioschises}} cranioschisis (plural cranioschises)
  1. A developmental birth defect in which the cranium fails to close completely, so that the brain is exposed to the amnios and eventually degenerates, causing anencephaly. Wikipedia link: cranioschisis Related terms: craniorachischisis, acephalia, acrania, anencephaly, cranium bifidum, encephalocele Translations (birth defect leading to anencephaly): Kranioschisis [feminine] (German)

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