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Birth defects epidemiology

European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2014
This article provides background information about epidemiologic methods and how they can be used to further our understanding of what causes birth defects. It briefly describes basic study designs and advantages and disadvantages of each, provides examples of how epidemiologic studies contribute to our current understanding of the etiologies of birth ...
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Birth Defects

JAMA, 1968
Abnormal conditions of congenital origin are a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. An estimated 500,000 fetal deaths and at least 62,000 deaths among the live-born are associated with birth defects each year. An estimated 15 million persons have one or more congenital defects which affect their daily lives.
Stickle G., Jerome R. Klingbeil
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Cardiac birth defects

Differentiation, 2012
Poelmann, R.E.   +1 more
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Sauna and birth defects

Teratology, 1985
A, Lipson, W, Webster, M, Edwards
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VALPROATE AND BIRTH DEFECTS

The Lancet, 1983
E, Robert, F, Rosa
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Birth defects and the father

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
J G, Rogers, D M, Danks
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Consanguinity and birth defects

Medical Journal of Australia, 1989
A F, Connon, E, Haan
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A CAT with a Birth Defect

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1984
C F, Ward, J, Kemp
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BIRTH DEFECTS AND PRINTING

The Lancet, 1978
J D, Erickson   +2 more
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Clusters of birth defects

Medical Journal of Australia, 1993
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