Atresia

/əˈtriːʒə/ noun

A birth defect where a body opening or tube is missing or closed off, such as when the esophagus doesn't connect properly to the stomach.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'tresis' (perforation), literally meaning 'without a hole.' The term emerged in medical terminology in the 19th century to describe congenital abnormalities where normal body passages fail to form.

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