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A cohort study of neural tube defects (NTD) in Denmark covering the first seven years of life
Child's Nervous System, 1987In the County of Fyn, Denmark, which is a well-delimited region comprising a 10% representative sample of the total population, ten complete one year cohorts of newborn were scrutinized for neural tube defects (NTD). Among 66,000 births, 71 cases with NTD were observed.
J, Haase +4 more
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Management of infants with neural tube defects (NTDs) in NICU
2017Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of congenital malformations of the central nervous system, which derive from an altered embryological development during neurulation. The different types of NTDs are closely related to their onset in the embryonic period; precocity is an index of greater severity of clinical manifestation.
Passalacqua M. I. +7 more
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Empiric recurrence risk for neural tube defects (NTD) in Krakow region.
Acta anthropogenetica, 1985A sample of 347 families in the Krakow region of Southern Poland with at least one child with anencephaly and/or myelomeningocele or encephalomeningocele were ascertained by multiple selection. The birth prevalence of neural tube defects in this population was 75/80, 584 (0.93/1000). The risk of affected individuals among the probands' sibs was 3.3% (+/
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Genetic Susceptibility to Neural Tube Defect (NTD) and Hyperhomocysteinemia
2022Govind Prasad Dubey +4 more
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[Neural tube defects (NTD)--assessment from the perspective of 25 years of studies].
Przeglad lekarski, 1998The present paper illustrates the authors 25-year experience in step by step approach to the definition of environmental and genetic background of neural tube defects. Based on the birth defects registry, a complete ascertainment of all deliveries was performed in Southern Poland during two period: 1970-1972, and 1979-1981.
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Neurological research, 2000
Experimental embryological models have suggested that the morphology and quantity of neural tube defects may be governed by their position along the anteroposterior axis of the embryo. Inductive interactions and genetic regulation during axis development may play a role in the patterning of neural tube defects.
T M, George, M C, Speer
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Experimental embryological models have suggested that the morphology and quantity of neural tube defects may be governed by their position along the anteroposterior axis of the embryo. Inductive interactions and genetic regulation during axis development may play a role in the patterning of neural tube defects.
T M, George, M C, Speer
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UK introduces folic acid fortification of flour to prevent neural tube defects
Lancet, The, 2021exaly
The Continuing Challenge of Understanding, Preventing, and Treating Neural Tube Defects
Science, 2013John B Wallingford +2 more
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