0 the condition of being wrongly formed, or a part of something, such as part of the body, that is wrongly formed:
In contrast to the previous literature, we have analyzed specifically the presence of congenital cardiac malformations in patients with proven rheumatic heart disease.
The highest number of assessments was found in the case of screening for genetic aberrations and severe congenital malformations.
Associated malformations are frequent, and include pulmonary stenosis or atresia, atrial or ventricular septal defects and, more rarely, atrioventricular septal defect.
Prevention of this group of malformations is self-evidently highly desirable.
One approach to this problem is to assess alterations in normal intracortical circuits activated by specific sensory inputs in areas of cortical malformations.
It is unsafe to compare small groups to the normal population or to other children with congenital cardiac malformations.
He underwent cardiac catheterization and cardiovascular malformations could be excluded.
Inverted malformations in corrected transposition of great vessels.