Anatomical Anomalies

Anatomical anomalies are variations in the normal structure of the body that can result from genetic or environmental causes. They can range from minor abnormalities that cause no health issues, to severe birth defects that can result in multiple serious medical complications. Anatomical anomalies are of great interest to scientists and medical professionals as they aid in understanding the development and functioning of the body, as well as providing insight into treatments for diseases and medical conditions. Additionally, the treatment of anatomical anomalies can improve the quality of life of those affected.

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