IPA: /əˈdʒɪrɪə/
KK: /əˈdʒɪrɪə/
A condition where the brain has a smooth surface due to a lack of normal folds and grooves, often associated with developmental disorders.
The diagnosis of agyria was confirmed through advanced imaging techniques.
Agyria is derived from the Greek roots "a-" (meaning without) and "gyros" (meaning circle or ring). The term refers to a condition characterized by the absence of a normal circular structure, often used in medical contexts.
Think of 'without' ('a-') and 'circle' ('gyros') to remember that agyria refers to a condition lacking a normal circular structure.