[2] Bhirud and Chandan showed that the auditory reaction time is significantly reduced, in
congenitally total blind persons compared to blindfolded sighted participants.
Insabralde, "A multidisciplinary treatment
congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors: a 14-year follow-up case report," Journal of Applied Oral Science, vol.
Shen, "Classification of
congenitally fused cervical patterns in Klippel-Feil patients: epidemiology and role in the development of cervical spine-related symptoms," Spine, vol.
Distribution of children with dental anomalies according to gender Dental anomaly Male Female Total (% prevalence)
Congenitally missing teeth 20 28 48 (0.52%) Supernumerary 10 15 25 (0.27%) Molar-incisor 11 12 23 (0.25%) hypomineralization Turner hypoplasia 8 6 14 (0.1%) Fluorosis 7 4 11 (0.1%) Odontoma 4 6 10 (0.1%) Fusion 5 4 9 (0.09%) Gemination 3 3 6 (0.06%) Amelogenesis imperfecta 3 2 5 (0.05%) Dens invaginatus 1 2 3 (0.03%) Talon cusp 1 1 2 (0.02%) Taurodontism 2 - 2 (0.02%) Macrodontia - 2 2 (0.02%) Dentinogenesis imperfecta 1 1 2 (0.02%) Dilaceration 1 1 2 (0.02%) Ectopic eruption - 1 1 (0.01%) Microdontia - 1 1 (0.01%)
Schussler, "Isolated
congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries with dextroversion discovered incidentally in a patient with cocaine-induced acute myocardial infarction," Proceedings (Baylor University.
These findings led to a coronary angiogram that showed a very large sized, dominant RCA supplying the entire lateral wall; normal left main and left anterior descending (LAD) arteries; and a
congenitally absent left circumflex artery (Figure 2).
AEPs were recorded in 33 normal subjects and 37
congenitally blind individuals.
In the maxillary anterior region (esthetic zone), maxillary lateral incisor is the most common
congenitally missing permanent tooth, representing approximately 20% of all dental anomalies.9,10 Muller observed that in a North American population, the maxillary lateral incisor was the most frequently missing tooth in individuals with agenesis of only one or two teeth.
Upon analysing OPG, it was found that 9.4 % (n=6) of the subjects in group B had at least one
congenitally missing third molar.
In the experiment presented in [5],
congenitally blind and sighted (blindfolded) subjects were required to undergo spatial localization and non-spatial frequency discrimination tasks under free-field listening conditions in the peripheral acoustic region of space.
Every snarky word I've ever written (and believe me, there have been a considerable number) about Downton Abbey and its creator Julian Fellowes' staunch refusal to ever let anything that might be less than flattering to modern ears slip through an aristocrat's
congenitally stiffened upper lip: the noticeable lack of concern over Cora's paternal Levinson-ness; the less than a flicker of any sense that perhaps the plight of those newly impoverished post-Revolution Russian refugees might feel slightly less tragic if one paused to consider the brutal oppression and systematic terror those of their class had inflicted on their countrymen for generations.
Persons who are
congenitally blind experience the change of angular size through touch.
TEHRAN (FNA)- Researchers have discovered that activated brain regions of
congenitally blind individuals and activated brain regions of sighted individuals share common regions when recognizing human hand gestures.
A 36-year-old male had
congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (cc-TGA) with heart failure underwent heart transplantation.