Dysontogenetic

Dysontogenetic is a term used in medicine to describe disorders in the development of the body. Ontogenesis is the process of development of an organism from conception to death. Dysontogenesis can be associated with various factors, such as genetic mutations, infections, injuries, chemicals and others.

Dysontogenesis can manifest itself in various forms, including mental retardation, autism, Down syndrome, and other diseases. These diseases can be caused by both genetic and external factors.

Various methods are used to treat dysontogenesis, including drug therapy, psychological assistance, physical therapy and others. However, the most effective treatment is the prevention of dysontogenesis. To do this, it is necessary to carry out disease prevention, such as vaccinations, a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition and regular medical examinations.

In general, dysontogenesis is a serious problem for society and requires a serious approach to treatment and prevention.



Introduction

**Dysontogenetic** is a combined name for phenomena that characterize any violation of ontogeny - the individual development of the body: defects, clefts, atresias and other anomalies of ontogenesis produced by external or internal factors - teratology and paedomorphology. The content and results of research play an important role in forensic medicine. A significant place in this scientific discipline is occupied by the study of unusual anatomical and histological features that cause disorders of embryogenesis.

Embryonic development

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