Meloschiz

Melosh from and z (from melos and Greek s chiza - splitting, tear) - diagnosis. Used in medicine to refer to a pathological condition in which soft tissue, such as the tongue or soft palate, becomes so thin that it completely covers the opening of the pharynx. Melos chysis is also called congenital recurrent follicular edema or ulcer of the soft palate, a term coined by Japp (1965). Also called incomplete anencephaly - developmental defects in which the human brain is formed inside the fetus and implanted into the skull as a whole. At birth such a child is dead.