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DIABETES AND CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES
The Lancet, 1970Abstract Using yeast-cell metabolism as a Summary model, it is suggested that certain fetal cells may be especially sensitive to exogenous glucose levels. In the embryos of diabetic women high blood-glucose levels might switch such sensitive cells to a glycolytic (low energy) pattern of metabolism and, more significantly, repress mitochondrial ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1993
It must be remembered that viral infections and maternal nutritional deficiencies can and do cause congenital skin diseases and must be included in a complete differential diagnosis list. These disorders are covered adequately in most current texts on infectious and nutritional diseases and therefore are not described here.
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It must be remembered that viral infections and maternal nutritional deficiencies can and do cause congenital skin diseases and must be included in a complete differential diagnosis list. These disorders are covered adequately in most current texts on infectious and nutritional diseases and therefore are not described here.
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Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities [PDF]
Most developmental and congenital anomalies of the pancreas are very rare. They may or may not occur in association with other congenital abnormalities or as part of a congenital syndrome. This chapter describes in greater detail the developmental anomalies that are not so uncommon: pancreas divisum, pancreas annulare, pancreatic heterotopia ...
Caroline S. Verbeke, Fiona Campbell
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Congenital abnormalities of the CNS
1984Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the congenital abnormalities of the central nervous system (CNS). The occurrence of CNS malformations is worldwide but the incidence varies, for example, anencephalus has a frequency of 1/1000 births in Australia but of 3.5/1000 in South Wales, 3.1/1000 in Northern Ireland, and 2.8/1000 in the west of Scotland.
Patricia M Davidson, D.G. Young
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Imipramine and Congenital Abnormalities
Pathobiology, 1974The present study was performed to evaluate the teratogenic effects of imipramine HCl on the chick embryogenesis. Imipramine was injected into the chick eggs with doses ranging from 0.01 to 0.16 mg per embryo at the 2nd and 3rd day of incubation (groups A and B).
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The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1955
William John Edward Jessop+1 more
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William John Edward Jessop+1 more
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Birth defects research. Clinical and molecular teratology, 2016
Mohammad M. Agha+3 more
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Mohammad M. Agha+3 more
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CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES AND CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM
The Lancet, 1988J.H. Lazarus, I.A. Hughes
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Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation
Congenital nail disorders are an uncommon presenting symptom which can be difficult to diagnose and manage. Nail diseases in the pediatric population differ from those in adults in terms of diagnosis, approach and management. In most cases, they do not require treatment and resolve with growth.
Lorie, Nahmani, Franck, Fitoussi
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Congenital nail disorders are an uncommon presenting symptom which can be difficult to diagnose and manage. Nail diseases in the pediatric population differ from those in adults in terms of diagnosis, approach and management. In most cases, they do not require treatment and resolve with growth.
Lorie, Nahmani, Franck, Fitoussi
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