Dysmorphology

Abnormal physical or morphological growth, especially of a particular anatomical feature.  As a branch of medicine, it combines concepts, knowledge, and techniques from the fields of embryology, clinical genetics and paediatrics.  Term first used by David W. Smith (1926-1981) in the 1960s to describe the study of human congenital malformations (i.e., birth defects), particularly those affecting the morphology of the individual. 

See Congenital malformations, Growth, Morphogenesis