neotenic complex syndrome

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Noun[edit]

neotenic complex syndrome (uncountable)

  1. (pathology) A transcription disorder that causes failures of expression causing the lack of advancement in development from the state found as a neonatal resulting from genetic anomalies. A developmental disorder that is a state of permanent neoteny, staying in the state of an infant.

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  • NCS (abbreviation)

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  • NCS (abbreviation)