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What (who) is hypoplastic - definition

HUMAN DISEASE
Hypoplasia of breast; Hypoplastic breasts; Hypomastia; Breast aplasia; Small breasts; Small breast; Mammary hypoplasia

Congenital hypoplastic anemia         
HUMAN DISEASE
Constitutional aplastic anaemia; Anemia, Hypoplastic, Congenital; Constitutional aplastic anemia; Anemia, hypoplastic, congenital
Congenital hypoplastic anemia is a type of aplastic anemia which is primarily due to a congenital disorder.
Hypoplastic right heart syndrome         
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY UNDERDEVELOPMENT OF THE STRUCTURES ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT
Hypoplastic right heart syndrome is a congenital heart defect in which the right atrium and right ventricle are underdeveloped. This defect causes inadequate blood flow to the lungs and thus, a blue or cyanotic infant.
Maxillary hypoplasia         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Hypoplastic maxilla
Maxillary hypoplasia, or maxillary deficiency, is an underdevelopment of the bones of the upper jaw. It is associated with Crouzon syndrome, Angelman syndrome, as well as fetal alcohol syndrome.

Wikipedia

Micromastia

Micromastia (also called hypomastia, breast aplasia, breast hypoplasia, or mammary hypoplasia) is a medical term describing the postpubertal underdevelopment of a woman's breast tissue. Just as it is impossible to define 'normal' breast size, there is no objective definition of micromastia. Breast development is commonly asymmetric and one or both breasts may be small. This condition may be a congenital defect associated with underlying abnormalities of the pectoral muscle (as in Poland's syndrome), related to trauma (typically surgery or radiotherapy) or it may be a more subjective aesthetic description.

Self perceived micromastia involves a discrepancy between a person's body image, and her internalized images of appropriate or desirable breast size and shape. Societal ideals over breast size vary over time, but there exist many conceived ideas involving breasts and sexual attractiveness and identity across different cultures.

Examples of use of hypoplastic
1. Prior to the surgery, doctors found Walaa had major heart anomalies such as an underdeveloped (hypoplastic) right ventricle, a defect between the ventricles and also a defect between the atria. «These anomalies led to heart failure requiring anti–failure therapy.» Dr.