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Major Congenital Anomaly

A major congenital anomaly is a structural or functional defect with the following three characteristics: 1) Of prenatal origin; 2) Present at the… 
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2020
2020
To determine the proportion of children with cerebral palsy (CP) who had major congenital anomalies, describe the types of… 
2013
2013
Abstract Objectives To describe the trend and factors associated with the autopsy over the past decade at a level III neonatal… 
2010
2010
Now over 20 years old (Handyside et al., 1990), preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is considered by some to be not only an… 
2004
2004
Dieker and Opitz in 1969 described the simultaneous occurrence of limb deficiencies (LDs) and renal anomalies (RAs) in three… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Plasma electrolyte concentrations in premature infants are unstable, and hyperkalemia may induce significant, even life… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
The aims of the study were to use the population base of New South Wales (NSW) to study all births from 20 to 27 weeks' gestation… 
1996
1996
13 couples who lost an infant due to a major congenital anomaly were assessed using the Perinatal Grief Scale. Contrary to the… 
1995
1995
To investigate the factors influencing whether or not couples seek genetic counselling, the parents of 37 children with a major… 
1983
1983
  • A. Milunsky
  • 1983
  • Corpus ID: 38789377
The Western world has witnessed waning infant mortality rates from infectious diseases these past few decades. At the same time…