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atresia
(redirected from mesonephric duct atresia)

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atresia /atre·sia/ (ah-tre´zhah) congenital absence or closure of a normal body opening or tubular structure.atret´ic
anal atresia , atresia a´ni imperforate anus.
aortic atresia  congenital absence of the aortic orifice.
biliary atresia  obliteration or hypoplasia of part of the bile ducts due to arrested fetal development, causing persistent jaundice and liver damage ranging from biliary stasis to biliary cirrhosis, with splenomegaly as portal hypertension progresses.
follicular atresia  degeneration and resorption of an ovarian follicle before it reaches maturity and ruptures.
laryngeal atresia  congenital lack of the normal opening into the larynx.
mitral atresia  congenital obliteration of the mitral orifice, often associated with hypoplastic left heart syndrome or transposition on great vessels.
prepyloric atresia  pyloric atresia; congenital membranous obstruction of the gastric outlet, with vomiting of gastric contents only.
pulmonary atresia  congenital severe narrowing or obstruction of the pulmonary orifice, with cardiomegaly, reduced pulmonary vascularity, and right ventricular atrophy. It is usually associated with tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of great vessels, or other cardiovascular anomalies.
pyloric atresia  prepyloric a.
tricuspid atresia  congenital absence of the tricuspid orifice, circulation being made possible by the presence of an atrial septal defect.
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Tricuspid atresia, here displaying a ventricular septal defect and normally related great arteries, the arrows showing the altered flow of blood through the heart.
urethral atresia  congenital imperforation of the urethra.

a·tre·sia (-trzh, -zh-)
n.
1. The congenital absence or closure of a normal body orifice or tubular passage such as the anus, intestine, or external ear canal.
2. The degeneration and resorption of one or more ovarian follicles before maturation.

Atresia
A congenital defect in which the blood pumped through the body has too little oxygen. In tricuspid atresia, the baby lacks a triscupid valve. In pulmonary atresia, a pulmonary valve is missing.

atresia
[ətrē′zhə]
Etymology: Gk, a, tresis, not perforation
the absence of a normal body opening, duct, or canal, such as of the anus, vagina, or external ear canal. atresic, atretic, adj.

atresia (trē´zē),
n the congenital absence or occlusion of a normal opening of one or more ducts in an organ.
atresia, aural,
n the absence of closure of the auditory canal.

atresia
congenital absence or closure of a normal body opening or tubular structure.

anal atresia, atresia ani
see anal atresia.
aortic atresia
absence of the opening from the left ventricle of the heart into the aorta.
aural atresia
absence of closure of the auditory canal.
biliary atresia
congenital obliteration or hypoplasia of one or more components of the bile ducts, resulting in persistent jaundice and liver damage.
choanal atresia
see imperforate buccopharyngeal membrane.
follicular atresia, atresia folliculi
premature degeneration and resorption of a graafian follicle of the ovary. It may be postovulatory or preovulatory atresia. It is a normal occurrence when several ova mature together. Abnormal atresia may be a cause of anestrus.
ileal atresia, atresia ilei
the congenital obstruction in calves may cause sufficient abdominal distention to result in dystocia.
inherited alimentary tract segmental atresia
occurs in cattle and horses. A variety of segments are involved, including ileum, colon, rectum and anus.
jejunal atresia, atresia jejuni
resembles ileal atresia clinically.
lacrimal puncta atresia
atresia of the lacrimal puncta causing tearing from birth.
mesonephric duct atresia
causes stenosis or aplasia of epididymis or ductus deferens.
nasolacrimal duct atresia
atresia of the nasolacrimal duct causing tearing from birth.
paramesonephric duct atresia
causes uterus unicornis or duplex uterus or segmental aplasia of a uterine horn or tube.
rectal atresia, atresia recti
congenital absence of luminal development leading to abdominal distention after birth. There is obvious absence of feces and staining and inability to pass a sound.
salivary duct atresia
congenital atresia causes distention of the gland followed by atrophy.
tracheal atresia
common in English bulldogs; may be segmental or affect the entire length of the tube.
tricuspid atresia
absence of the opening between the right atrium and right ventricle, circulation being made possible by an atrial septal defect.

atresia
Embryology Closure or absence of an orifice or tubular structure. See Anal atresia, Biliary atresia, Choanal atresia, Duodenal atresia, Esophageal atresia.


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