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Things aplasia often describes (“aplasia ________”)
hypoplasia, syndrome
How aplasia often is described (“________ aplasia”)
red, pure, congenital, thymic, germinal, complete, renal, cell, induced, gonadal, total, radial, unilateral, partial, severe, bilateral, nuclear, mullerian, retinal, vaginal, fatal, optic, cerebellar, primary, chronic, transient, erythroid, acute, true, segmental, miillerian, pituitary, irreversible, selective, medullary, pulmonary, idiopathic, mediated, chronologic, isolated, temporary, ovarian, familial, associated, tibial, hereditary, cochlear, nasal, dental, uterine, germ, profound, reversible, prolonged, megakaryocytic, labyrinthine, odontoid, cerebral, idiosyncratic, ipsilateral, vasal, erythroblastic, adrenal, pancreatic, digit, fibular, foveal, epidemic, developmental, dermal, progressive, periodic, olfactory, lymphatic, macular, persistent, facial, membranous, genital, condylar, thyroid, recurrent, hypo, muscular, feline, generalized, thyro, granulocytic
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