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Background Congenital abnormalities are not uncommon among newborns and contribute to neonatal and infant morbidity and mortality. The prevalence and pattern of presentation vary from place to place.
Obu Herbert A +4 more
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine transabdominal ultrasound validation in detecting fetal congenital abnormalities in RSUP dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung.
Yoga Paripurna +7 more
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Clinical Implication and Ontological Basis of Bilobed Spleen: A Rare Case Report
Anatomical knowledge regarding the external morphology of the spleen is essential for surgical intervention and radiological diagnosis. A characteristic feature of the spleen is the presence of splenic notches at the superior border; however, such ...
Chaitanya Singh, Neelesh Kanaskar
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Congenital segmental dilatation of the intestine in extremely low birth weight infants
Congenital segmental dilatation of the intestine can arise from various etiologies. Herein, we describe two cases of congenital segmental dilatation of intestine in extremely low birth weight infants of different etiologies, namely muscular abnormalities
Yoichi Nakagawa +2 more
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Twenty years old patient was referred to our clinic from another state hospital with the diagnosis of oligohydramnios and intrauterin growth restriction (IUGR).
Metin Altay +5 more
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CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES OF THE URETER
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Gürbüz Barlas
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Background: Heavy metals such as lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) have been associated with adverse pregnancy and developmental outcomes, including congenital abnormalities.
Atsuko Ikeda +13 more
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The incidence of congenital abnormalities ranges was from 15 per 1000 births. This study was to know the infectious factor, medicine and nutrition of mother to congenital abnormalities in newborn in Perinatology room, Bandar Lampung Hospital, in 2016 ...
Anita Anita
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Background and Objectives: Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects and congenital disorders. Congenital anomalies occur in about 3-7% of the newborn babies worldwide.
M Saberi +4 more
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Congenital Abnormalities in Infancy [PDF]
It is a pleasure to greet the second edition of Congenital Abnormalities in Infancy edited by A.P. Norman. I am so impressed by the quality and usefulness of this book that I recommend it for the basic library of every pediatrician; in fact, the section on "Abnormalities of the Central Nervous System" by K.M. Laurence and R.
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