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− | '''Adventitious disorders''' are disabilities that are acquired through accidents, infection etc. as opposed to those that are [[Congenital disorders|congenital]] |
+ | '''Adventitious disorders''' or '''acquired disorders''' are [[disabilities]] that are acquired through [[accidents]], [[infection]] etc. as opposed to those that are [[Congenital disorders|congenital]] |
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Adventitious disorders or acquired disorders are disabilities that are acquired through accidents, infection etc. as opposed to those that are congenital
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