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HYPOPLASIA AND APLASIA IN CHILDREN

Abstract

Hypoplasia and aplasia are ailments that influence youngsters, causing underdevelopment or nonappearance of specific body parts or organs. These circumstances can essentially affect a youngster's general wellbeing and prosperity. In this article, we will dive further into the causes, side effects, and expected medicines for hypoplasia and aplasia in kids.

Keywords

Side effects, organ, factors, medical terms, issues, conditions, wellbeing.

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