Examples of 'may be congenital' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be congenital"

may be congenital - This phrase is used to suggest that a certain trait, condition, or behavior might be present from birth or have a genetic basis

How to use "may be congenital" in a sentence

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may be congenital
Said platelet disorder may be congenital or acquired.
This may be congenital or it may develop later in life.
Thrombocytopenias or platelet dysfunctions may be congenital or acquired.
Hypogonadism may be congenital or come about later on in life.
Other causes of dark eyelids may be congenital.
Flexural deformities may be congenital or acquired later in life.
If the pancreatic insufficiency is pathological, it may be congenital or acquired.
It may be congenital or result from a disease affecting the iris.
Such a condition may be congenital.
Amusia may be congenital or acquired.
Reasons to reduce testosterone levels may be congenital and acquired.
This condition may be congenital or sustained through illness or injury.
Lumbar hernia is an infrequent phenomenon, and may be congenital or acquired.
It may be congenital or acquired in adulthood.
If the pancreatic insufficiency is pathological, this may be congenital or acquired.

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This form of fistula may be congenital or acquired after birth.
It may be congenital or acquired as a result of trauma, infiltrations, tumour or radiation therapy.
QT prolongation may be congenital or acquired.
It may be congenital or acquired, and temporary or permanent.
Adrenal disorders may cause hyperfunction or hypofunction, and may be congenital or acquired.
Microcephaly may be congenital or it may develop in the first few years of life.
Aneurysms etiology still remains unknown, and their origin may be congenital or acquired.
These may be congenital or secondary to senile alterations of the vascular tunic or atherosclerosis.
There were also some things on the baby 's heart that may be congenital heart defects.
These abnormalities may be congenital or may be due to traumatic episodes of patellofemoral dislocation.
Aetiology of colour Blindness, colour blindness may be congenital or acquired.
It may be congenital.
The anterior abdominal wall hernias epigastric, ventral, umbilical, incisional may be congenital or acquired.
They may be congenital or appear and increase during childhood and adulthood.
MedicineNet explains the condition may be congenital ( present at birth ) or acquired later.
This may be congenital or acquired, for example as a complication of a tracheostomy.
Anomalies of colour vision may be congenital or acquired ( degenerations ).
SGS may be congenital or acquired.
Such conditions may be congenital and / or acquired.
Testicular hydrocele may be congenital or acquired as a consequence of trauma, an infection, or cancer.
Strictures of this type may be congenital or may result from urethral trauma or disease.
Valve problems may be congenital ( inborn ) or acquired due to another cause later in life.
This narrowing may be congenital and, consequently, can affect patients at any age.
The disorder may be congenital ( existing at or before birth ), or acquired.
Desmosis may be congenital ( aplastic form ) or acquired atrophic form.
The condition may be congenital ( present at birth ), or develop later in life.
Cataracts may be congenital or due to disease and usually occur from age 50.

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