Nghĩa của từ anencephalic bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
having part or all of the cerebral hemispheres and the rear of the skull congenitally absent.
It can uncover 90 percent of anencephalic pregnancies and 80 percent of spina bifida cases.
noun
1
an anencephalic fetus or infant.
The excess was most pronounced for the subgroup of anencephalics , in which prevalence increased 5-fold.

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1. How to say Anencephalic in English? Pronunciation of Anencephalic with 1 audio pronunciation, 8 synonyms, 1 meaning, 4 translations and more for Anencephalic.

2. Medical Definition of Anencephalic

3. An Anencephalic fetus The infant was born Anencephalic and survived for only three days.

4. 1 synonym for anencephalic: Anencephalous

5. Describing the condition of Anencephalic babies

6. 1 synonym for Anencephalous: anencephalic

7. About half of Anencephalic babies are born alive

8. The use of fetal and Anencephalic tissue for transplantation

9. Anencephalic Meaning: "having no brain" (biology), 1821, with -ic + Latinized form of Greek anenkephalos, from an- "not,… See definitions of Anencephalic.

10. The skull geometry of the anencephalic fetuses was different from normal proportions: anencephalic fetuses showed a clear mandibular prognathism, and a maxilla tilted in anterior direction.

11. Anencephalic fetuses are unable to survive outside of the womb, but they develop many functional organs, and Anencephalic fetuses are candidates for organ donation

12. Anencephalic babies are born dead or die soon after birth

13. Some Anencephalic babies are able to nurse or drink a bottle

14. On the outcomes of 211 Anencephalic pregnancies carried to term

15. Anencephalous - characterized by partial or total absence of a brain. anencephalic

16. Most Anencephalic infants die within days or weeks without life-supporting interventions ,

17. Most reported Anencephalic infants have died within the first days after birth

18. In the case of an anencephalic fetus, no such development is possible.

19. Anencephalic neonates may have an intact brain stem and may have spontaneous res-

20. Anencephalic definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

21. To apply it to anencephalic fetuses requires a further, and much more dubious, step.

22. Thus, despite the great need for newborn organs, Anencephalic infants are not as …

23. (Entry 1 of 2) : of, relating to, or affected with anencephaly an Anencephalic fetus.

24. Anencephalic definition: born with no or only a partial brain Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. Know the causes, symptoms, treatment, prognosis, survival rate, epidemiology of anencephaly or Anencephalic baby.

26. Anencephalic definition: born with no or only a partial brain Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

27. Synonyms for anencephalic include Anencephalous, stupid, foolish, witless, mindless, unintelligent, thick, dumb, half-witted and idiotic

28. This essay discusses the ethical issues involving live Anencephalic organ donation and the concern for changing the law

29. For this reason, some believe that Anencephalic neonates are functioning human beings despite the absence of all cognitive function.

30. The synonyms of Anencephalous include are Dumb, Foolish, Imbecile, Mindless, Senseless, Silly, Stupid, Thoughtless, Witless and Anencephalic.

31. ‘In a Finnish study, mothers of Anencephalic children were more likely than matched control patients to remember having a cold in the first trimester of pregnancy.’ ‘Brazil expanded its abortion law July 1, allowing the abortion of Anencephalic children - children with no brain.’

32. ‘In a Finnish study, mothers of Anencephalic children were more likely than matched control patients to remember having a cold in the first trimester of pregnancy.’ ‘Brazil expanded its abortion law July 1, allowing the abortion of Anencephalic children - children with no brain.’

33. In case of anencephaly or Anencephalic baby, the brain of the child does not possess skull, cranium, meninges, brain hemisphere and cerebellum

34. This is the #pronunciation of #Anencephalic in four #English dialects of American, British, Australian, and Welsh.Please note that these are typical pronunci

35. Proponents of embryonic organ donation state that because large sections of the brain are missing, Anencephalic fetuses cannot feel pain and are never conscious.

36. Use of Anencephalic infant organs for transplantation gained widespread publicity in the late 1980s after the Loma Linda Medical Centre reported a successful newborn

37. The Anencephalic child during his or her probably brief life after birth should be given the comfort and palliative care appropriate to all the dying

38. Because Anencephalic neonates have partially functioning brain stems, they reserve some of the body’s autonomic functions, such as those of the heart, kidneys and intestines

39. And how did it benefit the anencephalic infant to have another couple of months of life in utero, and then five hours of life outside?

40. Furthermore, providing Anencephalic infants with intensive care would tend to preserve the brain stem as effectively as the other organs, predictably rendering the occurrence of brain death unlikely

41. Cephalometric investigations were carried out on 16 macerated skulls of anencephalic fetuses aged around 6 months and compared with the values obtained from a group of 18 normally developed specimens.

42. In 1995 the American Medical Association's ethics council issued an opinion calling for the direct procurement of organs from Anencephalic newborns, making them an exception to the "dead donor" rule

43. In countries with prenatal screening and liberal abortion laws, anencephaly has become very rare, because almost all women who are told that they are carrying an anencephalic fetus choose to terminate the pregnancy.

44. Anencephalic Newborns as Organ Donors In June 1988, 2 resolutions concerning organ donation were brought before the AMA House of Delegates and referred to the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA) for investigation

45. Anencephalic children are missing a major part of their brain and skull, and are said to have “no chance of survival,” although such babies have been reported to live as long as one, two, or even three years

46. According to the observed negative correlation between incidence at the presumed time of maldevelopment and the serum level of ascorbic acid, it may be assumed that the higher incidence of anencephalic births in winter is due to vitamin deficiencies in spring.

47. In the context of prospective organ donation from an Anencephalic newborn, physicians may ethically: Provide ventilator assistance and other medical therapies that are necessary to sustain organ perfusion and viability until such time as a determination of death can be made in accordance with accepted medical standards.