A lethal birth defect in which most of the brain and parts of the skull are missing; absence of the encephalon, a birth defect, known as a neural tube defect, resulting from failure of the upper end of the neural tube to close during embryonic development Anencephaly is a devastating and sometimes fatal birth defect resulting in the absence of most or all of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain, Absence of the cerebrum, cerebellum and flat bones of the skull in a fetus, Congenital malformation of the skull indicating the absence of all or part of the brain, a defect in brain development resulting in small or missing brain hemispheres, A lethal birth defect in which most of the brain and parts of the skull are missing, A severe neural tube defect with the absence of skin, skull, overlying membranes, forebrain and midbrain which leads to stillbirth or death soon after birth, A congenital defect in the development of the brain Bones in the skull and parts of the brain may be missing or poorly developed An infant with anencephaly will either be stillborn or will die shortly after birth, Abnormal development of the brain in the fetus accompanied by absence of the bones of the cranial vault Children born with this severe disorder die shortly after birth Measurement of maternal blood and amniotic fluid levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) can help diagnose this condition and other neural tube defects See alpha-fetoprotein, a condition that is present at birth and affects the formation of the brain and the skull bones that surround the head, resulting in only minimal development of the brain There is no bony covering over the back of the head and there may also be missing bones around the front and sides of the head, Absence of the greater part of the brain, often with skull deformity, a type of NTD that results from improper development of the upper portion of the neural tube (brain) This condition is fatal and results in malformation of the brain Facial abnormalities and absence of the skull may be present Many anencephaly pregnancies result in miscarriage Infants born with this condition die soon after birth, A fatal defect in which the top of the neural tube fails to close (see NTD) and the brain does not develop properly, congenital absence of the brain,
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A lethal birth defect in which most of the brain and parts of the skull are missing; absence of the encephalon
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a birth defect, known as a neural tube defect, resulting from failure of the upper end of the neural tube to close during embryonic development Anencephaly is a devastating and sometimes fatal birth defect resulting in the absence of most or all of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain
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Absence of the cerebrum, cerebellum and flat bones of the skull in a fetus
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Congenital malformation of the skull indicating the absence of all or part of the brain
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a defect in brain development resulting in small or missing brain hemispheres
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A lethal birth defect in which most of the brain and parts of the skull are missing
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A severe neural tube defect with the absence of skin, skull, overlying membranes, forebrain and midbrain which leads to stillbirth or death soon after birth
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A congenital defect in the development of the brain Bones in the skull and parts of the brain may be missing or poorly developed An infant with anencephaly will either be stillborn or will die shortly after birth
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Abnormal development of the brain in the fetus accompanied by absence of the bones of the cranial vault Children born with this severe disorder die shortly after birth Measurement of maternal blood and amniotic fluid levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) can help diagnose this condition and other neural tube defects See alpha-fetoprotein
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a condition that is present at birth and affects the formation of the brain and the skull bones that surround the head, resulting in only minimal development of the brain There is no bony covering over the back of the head and there may also be missing bones around the front and sides of the head
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Absence of the greater part of the brain, often with skull deformity
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a type of NTD that results from improper development of the upper portion of the neural tube (brain) This condition is fatal and results in malformation of the brain Facial abnormalities and absence of the skull may be present Many anencephaly pregnancies result in miscarriage Infants born with this condition die soon after birth
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A fatal defect in which the top of the neural tube fails to close (see NTD) and the brain does not develop properly
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