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"deformity" Definitions
  1. a condition in which a part of the body has not developed in the usual way or does not have the usual shape

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It does have drawbacks, however, as it causes muscle deformity.
Other risks include dental deformity, problems with chewing and tooth growth.
Yennefer is a Source who was born with a spinal deformity.
An ultrasound showed what doctors said could be a deformity, possibly microcephaly.
The deformity in its third finger, however, may have occurred at birth.
Glamour reports that Clarke is wheelchair-bound due to a leg deformity.
Pushing leads to punching, and punching can cause brain damage and facial deformity.
The do-it-yourself procedure is wildly controversial, as it causes muscle deformity.
It's about a boy with a facial deformity trying to fit into school.
Broken bones can cause serious infections and/or permanent deformity if not treated properly.
Eastwood is a 70-pound Labrador retriever who with a deformity in his leg.
Becker didn't hide his deformity or seem to care much about what people thought.
He revelled in the idea of deformity as beauty; the allure of the disturbing.
Any scarification or bodily deformity was enough to get you struck off as a witch.
It came too late to save his hands from deformity; they are twisted and rigid.
Nassif tells us Artie's got saddle nose, a deformity caused by trauma to the septum.
The procedure is typically reserved for cases of rape, serious health issues, or fetal deformity.
In the chronic phase, the pain ends, the plaque stops growing and the deformity stabilizes.
A local farming official has also confirmed that the chicken's deformity does not affect its meat.
His defense attorneys suggested Ozumba&aposs hand deformity may have been to blame for accidental contact.
Statistically, between 1% and 2% of all babies are born with a deformity, the hospital said.
Nevertheless, Williams's noticeably consistent subject is viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to deformity under stress.
According to WTHR, the bird was born with a leg deformity that left his mobility extremely limited.
I have this weird condition called Madelung's deformity, which basically makes my wrist kind of fucked up.
This in a country where almost every deformity was once blamed on either gunshots or Guinea worm.
Wildlife officials say they have never seen a deformity like that -- but have offered up several theories.
But the Brazil outbreak is the first time Zika is being correlated to this microcephalic congenital deformity.
Due to a deformity in the scales of his talons, he couldn't be released into the wild.
But Baden suspects that Gilbert was murdered for additional reasons beyond the deformity of her hyoid bone.
His mouth is agape and his chest thrusts upward, his hands and feet locked in gnarled deformity.
One year later, the Taiwan patient's iris remained attached with only "mild deformity," Chen and Hsiao said.
His face looks a little funny due to a facial deformity that resulted from his mom's overcrowded womb.
Psychopathy is an inherited mental disorder, an illness that is the result of a deformity in the brain.
He sees dozens of specialists on a yearly basis for the deformity alone, and receives therapy for autism.
Popular joke topics include physical deformity ("Helen Keller jokes"), uncomfortable subjects ("poop jokes") and inappropriate topics ("dirty jokes").
Another issue is that other flaviviruses like zika haven't been linked to this kind of congenital deformity before.
Chemical companies were well aware of the birth-deformity hazards of their products but chose to remain silent.
Forced into isolation by a deformity, the disabled man is infected with rancor that has no other occasion.
He has a noticeable facial deformity, where his snout twists to the right and his jaw to the left.
Apparently, she's been hiding some kind of deformity on her back that causes her quite a bit of pain.
"It's either 6 toes, which is a deformity, or it's a hand, and that's the knuckles," said Woods, pointing.
A new review of Hitler's medical records revealed the dictator suffered from a genitalia deformity ... most probably a micropenis.
The holes in the vertebrae are used to insert "pedicle screws" that are in turn connected to deformity rod reducers.
But money will not stop "the bullying, the shaming, the deformity of being a boy growing female breasts," Itkin said.
The film, which stars Jacob Tremblay as a fifth grader with a facial deformity, has a modest $2437 million budget.
Still, being able to grow cartilage cells to fix this ear deformity has been a goal for a long time.
Images of a mountain lion killed in southeastern Idaho on December 30 has confounded viewers, due to an odd deformity.
"Scoliosis is a structural spinal deformity," which means that it can't be corrected through stretching or strengthening, Dr. Gelb says.
And in one fascinating incident from 2013, a group of sperm whales adopted a dolphin with a spine deformity.[BBC]
And I also, so I cut the ligament in my finger, so I have what they call a boutonniere deformity.
He will be seeing a specialist to fix what is called a screw tail, a vertebrae deformity in the tail.
A Medicaid-funded program fully covers Jackson, 22015, because he is disabled, with a rare skull deformity and adrenal problems.
An "eggplant deformity" is, in urological circles, a sign of a penile fracture, which is even worse than it sounds.
The rescue pup was born with a deformity in his hind paws and tail that led to their eventual amputation.
People want to see your work (your weight loss, your accent, your physical deformity), and Armie Hammer doesn't show his.
The extraordinary specimen could have been a previously unrecognized primate species, some sort of human deformity or something else entirely.
Jubilee, a 4-year-old female pup, has an eyelid deformity that makes it appear as if she's always surprised.
Despite his deformity, that hasn't stopped Cooper from being the "happiest dog," his owners Elly and Andy Keegan told Fox News.
This condition results in severe muscle weakness and numbness in the feet, legs, hands, and arms, which can lead to deformity.
With his face obscured behind the character's deformity, Hurt's performance rested largely on the expression of the actor's signature raspy voice.
He was born with a deformity in his hind paws and tail and had them amputated shortly after he was adopted.
WONDER A boy with a facial deformity (Jacob Tremblay) must deal with the difficulty of being the new kid in school.
"This is a deformity that she cannot hide with clothing, so this is obviously something that really significantly affects her," says Dubrow.
"It's offensive that such a beautiful, inspiring statue was ever associated with ugliness, weakness, and deformity," Spencer said in a tweet Saturday.
The risk of having a child with a brain deformity is much higher if the mother is infected early in the pregnancy.
The eggplant deformity appears to be much more common than the gaping, bloody wounds that Dennis Rodman claims to have experienced repeatedly.
Babies born with microcephaly can suffer physical and developmental problems, and in some cases, the deformity can cause babies to be stillborn.
Hailey Bieber felt the need to address a genetic deformity after people kept trolling her for having "crooked and scary" pinky fingers.
A pregnant woman infected with the Zika virus is at higher risk of delivering a child with microcephaly – a debilitating brain deformity.
At his one-month check-up, the man had made a full recovery and only had a small penis deformity at the tip.
The paintings show that the small joints of his left hand were affected by noninflammatory degenerative changes, yet earlier portrayals show no such deformity.
If you still aren't sure whether you have a fracture or not, here are three signs to look out for—pain, swelling, and deformity.
The group says the virus, the source of a deformity in newborns in Brazil, is likely to spread across almost all of the Americas.
The difficulty is not that the phrase "census-slashing deformity" is irreverent but that it's a distraction, a squawking bird perched on the cenotaph.
In December, Maria was diagnosed with a respiratory problem resulting from an inoperable chest deformity, the ultimate cause of her death, Kundy told CNN.
They affect the poorest of the poor and can cause permanent disability, including blindness, skeletal deformity, disfigurement and enlargement of limbs to elephantine proportions.
As a child, Kahlo contracted polio that made her right leg shorter and skinnier than her left; the skirts hid the deformity, with flair.
Though we've disavowed Shakespeare's association between deformity and evil, the burden of being perceived as different persists, and it can generate isolation and rage.
Parasitic worm infections can last many years and can cause severe pain, physical disabilities, retarded development in children and social stigma linked to deformity.
But in many cases, if not treated promptly with the appropriate medications, these diseases cause severe pain, swelling, joint deformity, and long-term disability.
The foot-long reptile, which is 10 months old, has two heads as a result of a genetic deformity affecting just one in 10,000 births.
"You can get first-, second-, third-degree cold burns or it can kill the skin [frostbite] and lead to injury, deformity, and infection," Caldwell said.
Her condition, bilateral tibial hemimelia, is a congenital deformity that causes missing bones and deformities in the legs and ankles, according to the Paley Institute.
Quasimodo, the main character, is feared by Parisians because of his deformity but finds sanctuary in the cathedral and is employed as a bell-ringer.
That term didn't gain mass media recognition until Hartman put a (NSFW) photo of the deformity in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2015.
Synopsis: A teenager with a massive facial skull deformity and biker gang mother attempt to live as normal a life as possible under the circumstances.
Schwalbe also praises more traditional merits, such as kindness (in an essay on the great children's book "Wonder," about a boy with a facial deformity).
Who could have predicted that a small company named after a minor deformity would become one of the most dazzling, daring repositories of new plays?
But an inspiring example of how aid can be transformative involves a common deformity called clubfoot, in which one or both feet are turned upward.
The acute phase, which often causes painful erections, lasts for six to 18 months, during which plaque forms and deformity of the erect penis worsens.
But in the year following the oil spill the river's fish showed much higher rates of deformity — with two samples reaching 35 and 47 percent.
So I decided I would turn up without my cast on so it would look like I had some sort of congenital deformity in my arm.
But the striking deformity at the center of the epidemic, microcephaly, is not new: It has pained families across the globe and mystified experts for decades.
In addition to its direct allusion to the god's deformity, the sculpture makes you aware of your own feet, negotiating their limited options in the space.
It's been a testing ride to Olympic glory for Miller, who was born with a condition called Pectus Excavatum that caused a deformity in his chest.
Zhu told reporters that the chicken is about a month old and despite its deformity, it was able to run around normally like any other chicken.
Luckily, MRI scans of Beaux's head revealed that his facial deformity has no impact on his brain, intellect, nor ability to live a normal, healthy life.
I've been limiting my presence at demonstrations because I have a hip deformity, and an hour of walking is enough to leave me incapacitated for days.
K2M will also host four hands-on workshops focused on the latest in adolescent and adult reconstruction, minimally invasive techniques, sagittal plane balance correction, deformity, and scoliosis.
Deformity If the area around the injury doesn't look normal—if, for example, a finger is bent in the wrong direction—you almost certainly have a fracture.
The Karloff characters in both films establish a link between deformity and evil, a trope that extends to modern horror icons from Freddy Krueger to the Babadook.
"Wonder," starring Jacob Tremblay as a fifth grader with a facial deformity, received an A+ CinemaScore with an audience that was 68% female and 66% over 25.
Read more: More than 5,000 turtles were found smuggled in luggage at an airport in MalaysiaIt's unclear how the deformity will effect the turtle's chances for survival.
The rescue pup, who was born with a deformity in his hind paws and tail that led to their eventual amputation, fetched the most amount of votes.
Because of this I was able to dislocate my shoulder and my thighbone, so I used to use this deformity to perform to my friends and family.
"People from Fukushima should not marry because the deformity rate of their babies will skyrocket," said Hobun Ikeya, the head of the Ecosystem Conservation Society of Japan.
The deformity may be the result of embryonic damage when the fish was growing or from a lack of oxygen in the water caused by overcrowded fish farming.
Obsessed with the notion of modern art as a signifier of mental and physical deformity, Nordau condemned it in terms astonishingly similar to his condemnation of diaspora Jews.
Venezuelan Belkis Chirino, 29, a former restaurant manager, had hoped her 11-month-old daughter Jade could get pelvic surgery to guarantee she will walk despite a congenital deformity.
It's a small abstract painting, one of a cluster of works that have been gathered, under Nazi auspices, to be jeered at for their decadence and their moral deformity.
Born with a foot deformity to a single mother in Brooklyn, New York, Blaine said he would perform extreme feats, like holding his breath underwater, to avoid being bullied.
"A physical examination revealed an obvious deformity in the anterior mid-upper arm that became more pronounced during elbow flexion," when the joint bends, Yoshida wrote in the Journal.
As he spoke, he was preparing to operate on an uninsured man who had fractured his hand and would be left with a marked deformity, he said, without surgery.
Protests are likely to focus on a Constitutional Court ruling earlier this week, which upheld limits on abortion to cases of sexual assault, fetal deformity or maternal health risks.
Basics They said it was their family curse: a rare congenital deformity called syndactyly, in which the thumb and index finger are fused together on one or both hands.
Vets at the University of Queensland, where the couple are students, found Ziggy had an angular limb deformity, due to damage to his growth plates in his remaining front leg.
To stop the deformity getting worse, Ziggy underwent surgery in 2014, where part of his bone was removed and the front leg was splinted to ensure it would grow straight.
As an infant, Kiano suffered from pneumonia and a chest deformity, according to Matt, but in 2018 was diagnosed with atypical febrile seizures, according to medical documents seen by CNN.
Chief among these motifs are physical deformity, drugs (crack, meth, weed), would-be Hollywood actors and their agents, vague dissatisfaction, teachers and teaching, intellectual disability, sexual depravity, and poisonous berries.
Although Trevor-Roper did not know it at the time, Peters had been born with a skeletal deformity that had forced him into a metal frame during his formative years.
The story of Auggie Pullman, a child born with a rare facial deformity who underwent 240 surgeries by the fifth grade, it will be released as a film in November.
This would be a very bad infection to miss or misdiagnose, since it could go on to cause bad damage to the cartilage itself, leading to deformity of the ear.
Hope's owners had seen photos of Merlin in his new wheelchair and thought a similar cart could help their own pet, who was born with a leg deformity similar to Merlin's.
GRUESOME, FANGED &aposDEMON FISH&apos WASHES UP ON TEXAS BEACH, SPARKING MYSTERY A Guizhou Fisheries Research Institute expert told Guizhou Urban Daily that the fish's deformity is not an uncommon occurrence.
The virus, long thought to be a fairly innocuous infection, has recently been linked to a rise in babies born with microcephaly, a deformity that prevents the brain from fully developing.
Surgery at 22 masked the deformity, but his father said Manuel continued to be bullied at schools in Brentwood, N.Y., a Suffolk County town that is home to many Latino immigrants.
As Mr. McNeil describes, thousands of Zika-infected pregnant women have given birth to babies with the brain deformity microcephaly and other awful inflictions, or have miscarried or had stillborn deliveries.
As a teenager, he contracted polio, which affected the left side of his body and caused one leg to be shorter than the other, a deformity that was corrected by surgery.
In South Korea, abortion is still illegal, punishable by up to a year in prison, except in cases of rape or birth deformity, or if the pregnancy would damage the mother's health.
The New York native has had 18 surgeries since he was six years old to help correct his kyphoscoliosis — a deformity of the spine characterized by abnormal curvature of the vertebral column.
The creature here represented might perhaps with justice be proposed as an answer: an animal of such prodigious deformity as even to exceed in this respect the Surinam toad, or Rana Pipa.
Steggert, walking with just a gentle limp, manages to suggest the insecurities about his physical deformity that led Henri, at first, to keep himself at an ambivalent remove from the decadent goings-on.
His very first trans patient, from 1982, returned at one point to have a cleft in her chin removed: she considered it to be another deformity that read as masculine, like Tom Brady's.
The infection is treatable, and cure rates are "approaching 100%" with antibiotics such as rifampicin and clarithromycin, but if not treated quickly, the disease can result in long-term disability and cosmetic deformity.
Right now, innovators and scientists are all working of different approaches to the Zika epidemic in Latin America, which has led to thousands of babies born with a severe brain deformity called microcephaly.
And De Soto is presenting the late-Surrealist portraits by Alma Haser in which the addition of prismatic paper structures multiplies the sitters' eyes, suggesting physical deformity, geometric cosmetic surgery or mental disorder.
In October 2018, the French health agency, Santé Publique France, found seven cases of limb deformity among newborns in three geographical areas, which had been flagged by the regional register for birth defects.
"The whole of modern fashionable dress is a most ingenious and successful contrivance to produce the most distressing disease and deformity," she wrote, before expounding, with illustrations, on the threat of displaced organs.
Data will presented on K2M's MESA Rail™ Deformity Spinal System, which features a beam-like design that provides enhanced rigidity to aid in the restoration of sagittal balance while maintaining a low profile.
Face transplant surgery involves the full or partial transplantation of facial tissue from a deceased donor to a person with a severe facial deformity or injury that can't be fixed with conventional plastic surgeries.
Aldrin, whose last name was not disclosed, was born with a severe leg deformity that left him in unbearable pain from simply standing, and prevented him from walking long distances, Fox 35 Orlando reported.
Giancarlo Bilotti, professor of structural analysis at the University of Venice, said it would be tough to predict collapse in bridges that, like the Genoa one, were degraded but showed no obvious structural deformity.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Six-year-old Bosnian Ismail Zulfic was born without arms and with a foot deformity and overcame his fear of the water to win a gold medal at a regional swimming competition.
Marra's sister died in November after a life spent battling rheumatoid arthritis, and Marra has a physical deformity of his own to deal with: Dupuytren's contracture, which has left some of his fingers contorted.
And so an awful revolution was born, and I now have to pretend at parties and hipster bars that I'm satisfied with this deformity masking itself as a suitable place to put my beverage.
A study from 2014 revealed a Neanderthal from Spain who suffered from similar hearing loss, and the remains of a five-year-old archaic human with a severe brain deformity who wasn't rejected at birth.
Clark came back in 2013 for a year and is still in Danang, busy with projects to destroy unexploded U.S. bombs and help families affected by the Agent Orange defoliant linked to illness and deformity.
Instead of actuators at each joint, the team used a reduced set of wing joints, letting the thin (56 micrometers), silicon membrane that stretches over the wings and dorsal tail help control wing deformity and flight.
The study found that the innovative apical fusion technique achieved corrected deformity profiles in AIS patients and maintained mobility of non-fused segments with a lower implant density, sparing 52 percent of the spanned area from fusion.
In one of his visits to the facility, he stumbled upon Sonic, a four-month-old kitten that was born with axial hemimelia, a deformity in its right leg that requires a prosthetic limb to walk properly.
For the few Americans who built their first dick-eggplant associations in med school pre-emoji, or for young doctors encountering the deformity on a regular basis, though, the emoji will always carry a cringe-worthy irony.
But he appeared to be in pain when he walked — vets at the University of Queensland found that he had an angular limb deformity in his front leg, which caused the leg to bend and twist uncomfortably.
This division of self, or the need to perform that division in language, is something I unwittingly learned from the medical model, as I listened to doctors discuss her deformity or her birth defects with my parents.
It's an odd form of tribute, as you're basically sneering at the "Five Points of Architecture" (except perhaps the love of supporting pillars), and building a grotesque deformity next to one of 20th-century architecture's arguable masterpieces.
Hip Labral Tears  Running puts a lot of stress on the hip joint, and many times runners may have a deformity in the shape of the hip joint, predisposing the hip to cartilage tears from impingement (Hip FAI).
The tale of the minister of information's son, a student drawn into the revolution by the "painful inconvenience and troubling deformity" of thinking, is likewise brought to a conclusion not mentioned in the book, let alone in history.
The most severe deformity is microcephaly, a tiny head with a severely underdeveloped brain; but fetuses have also been killed by the virus, and infected infants have been born blind, deaf, with clubbed feet and permanent limb rigidity.
In the fight against zika—the mosquito-spread virus recently declared an international public health emergency due to its potential link with a brain deformity in infants—there are those who argue we should wipe out the insect entirely.
According to the results from Exponent, UL, and TUV Rheinland, the problem with the battery A was that there was a deformity on the upper-right corner, which caused the electrodes inside the battery to bend and then combust.
We've seen this before with the discussion about "smartphone pinky," when people said that a very normal curve in the pinky bone was, in fact, a deformity caused by balancing your smartphone on your pinky when you hold it.
For example, early last year, Brazilian ultrasound specialists who had been trained under a Fogarty grant to spot brain abnormalities in Chagas disease victims were among the first to detect early signs of brain deformity in fetuses with Zika.
"People get scared of the blemishes, the deformity, but educating yourself ... on what a good vegetable is is very important, because you can cut these out, and this is still some great vegetable left," Menelsohn said, brandishing a misshapen sweet potato.
Even if there is a relationship between the virus and the brain deformity, we're not sure what it is or what the risks are—what percentage of pregnant women infected with zika might give birth to a baby with microcephaly, for example?
Throughout history and across cultures, many characteristics have been stigmatized, including physical deformity or disability, diseases like leprosy (now known as Hansen's disease), minority status with respect to race or religion, any sexual orientation other than heterosexual, being adopted, or having a mental illness.
Auggie (Jacob Tremblay) lives with a facial deformity and fears his appearance will make him a target for bullies when his parents (Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson) decide it's time for them to stop teaching him at home and send him to a private school.
Celedón seems to draw on such characters not in order to aestheticize disability (in the way, for instance, Alejandro Jodorowsky elevates the beauty of deformity over what he calls the monstrousness of normality) but to emphasize the vulnerability of their bodily constraints in the face of absolute duress.
Rather, these operations often cause "major complications, including penile deformity, shortening, and erectile dysfunctions," and 80 percent of patients were left dissatisfied, according to the study conducted by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London, and King's College hospital urologist Gordon Muir.
Zika spread to the Americas for the first time last spring, but it didn't really catch the attention of health agencies until late last year when Brazil reported a significant increase in the number of babies born with microcephaly, a rare and sometimes deadly brain deformity, correlating to zika's arrival.
That attempt began in 353 when the Nazi regime enacted the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, which stated that any person suffering from a list of hereditary diseases—many of them not at all hereditary, like blindness, deafness, or "severe deformity"—could be forcibly stopped from procreating.
Mostly, Doggo Culture as manifested through social media allows the most unlikely of canine heroes to emerge: special needs dogs like Tuna, who arrived at DeKalb with a pronounced jaw deformity and whose Facebook video inspired a man to drive all night from Texas to Atlanta to adopt him on the spot.
The decisions to write the treacherous brother's character in a more "feminine" voice part and to portray him with a facial deformity were crudely stereotypical choices on the part of the creative team — there is even a cringe-inducing line about his "mark of Cain" — but the singer can hardly be blamed.
Caiden, who's a few days shy of 8, was born with ectrodactyly, a bone deformity that means he's missing some bones and digits on his hands and feet, and amniotic band syndrome, which resulted in the amputation of his lower right leg in the womb, Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia said in a statement.
But the evidence is overwhelming: Vietnamese soldiers, from both sides, with perfectly healthy children before going to fight, came home and sired offspring with deformities and horrific illnesses; villages repeatedly sprayed have exceptionally high birth-deformity rates; and our own Department of Veterans Affairs now lists 14 illnesses presumed to be related to Agent Orange.
It's still too early to confirm with certainty what the link is between the virus and the deformity, and what risk it may pose to developing fetuses, but the surge in microcephalic births coupled with the alarming rate at which the virus is spreading—it's now been contracted in 14 countries and territories—has many panicked.
"Because of this defect I've never been able to play console games with my friends and I've never been able to afford a PC any more than a stock Walmart pc.....the deformity is on my left hand....I can use an analog but any left side button isn't possible because I only have a thumb and a half pinky," they wrote.
If you're worried you might have a more serious fracture, you can have someone drive you to the ER. CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF A BLOOD CLOT If no one is available to take you and you see deformity or see bone through the skin, you should call an ambulance, especially if the injury is to one of the long bones of the arms or legs.
Shares of surged nearly 20 percent during extended-trading following positive Phase 3 results for its drug, burosumab, to treat X-linked hypophosphatemia, a disease that can cause bone deformity like short stature and bow-leggedness due to inadequate levels of available phosphate, calcium, and vitamin D. Ninety-four percent of patients treated with burosumab demonstrated significant improvement in serum phosphorus levels, compared to just eight percent on placebo.
They watched what my good friend Judy Gradwohl and I agreed, on reviewing the clips together later, was one of the worst music videos ever produced, about a man with an obviously fake facial deformity who is bullied at work and snubbed by his attractive female colleague but who eventually wins her heart when the bullies turn on her and he, Phony Elephant Man, steps in and beats them up.

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