English to Malay Dictionary deformity

deformity

kecacatan
definition
noun
children born with deformities
a deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation.
example
If left untreated scarring and 'deformity' can occur.
They saw beyond his external condition of 'deformity' and poverty and perceived a different kind of beauty.
When spinal 'deformity' , weakness, or immobility is present, height measurement is difficult and inaccurate.
This made removal difficult or impossible without a great deal of scarring and 'deformity' .
Despite prompt intervention, including drainage under general anaesthetic, cosmetic 'deformity' proved difficult to avoid.
As plastic surgeons, we deal with 'deformity' , we deal with birth defect, we deal with injuries and there we try to make those patients happy.
In Delacroix's mind, too, disease, 'deformity' , and physical frailty marked the privileged creator.
respiratory problems caused by spinal 'deformity'
Even those who don't flinch at the sight of physical 'deformity' may be socially uncomfortable around someone with a handicap.
Arm span measurement is difficult and inaccurate in the presence of weakness or of joint or spinal 'deformity' .
Where no other complications exist, surgery promises almost complete relief from pain, 'deformity' and disability.
Any abnormality or change of these chromosomes causes congenital 'deformity' and abnormal function.
Of the group, 1127 had problems like neuropathy and 'deformity' and 536 patients suffered from infections.
In some ways, 'deformity' is a lot more difficult to handle than disability.
But having set up Let's Face It, a charity to support the disfigured, she has seen how severe facial 'deformity' has destroyed the lives of so many.
The most common 'deformity' of all was a condition of the chicken's hock (what would be our knee).
Delays in getting treatment for injuries could lead to people suffering disability, 'deformity' and pain, doctors warn.
Many patients usually wish to conceal their condition as far as possible, to avoid embarrassment and being stigmatised by visible physical 'deformity' .
Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or 'deformity' .
Early treatment of the chicks by a veterinarian can often prevent the actual loss of a toe, although a scar or 'deformity' sometimes remains for life.
Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or 'deformity' .
respiratory problems caused by spinal 'deformity'
Jade, who celebrates her tenth birthday on Sunday, was born with rare 'deformities' and had her legs amputated in 1998.
Abnormalities and 'deformities' put the patient at risk for ulceration.
Those children who did survive suffered from disfiguring 'deformities' .
Leukaemia and cleft palate 'deformities' were, and are, rife.
A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes 'deformities' in the body parts.
They brought pictures of children that had been born with 'deformities' that were just terrible.
He was born with 'deformities' in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens.
Children are born with 'deformities' and girls do not menstruate until they are 18.
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