Objective: To asses the extents to which congenital anomalies affect risk of preterm birth. Methods: For the present study, we analysed data on 1,972,058 newborns registered in the Netherlands ...
6. Queisser-Luft A, Stolz G, Wiesel A, Schlaefer K, Spranger J: Malformations in newborn: results based on 10,940 infants and fetuses from the Mainz congenital birth defect monitoring system (1990 ...
In our random screening of abnormal infants we soon became impressed with the high incidence of unusual dermatoglyphies in children with all types of major congenital malformations. Four findings ...
6. Queisser-Luft A, Stolz G, Wiesel A, Schlaefer K, Spranger J: Malformations in newborn: results based on 10,940 infants and fetuses from the Mainz congenital birth defect monitoring system (1990 ...
Other viral diseases. The discovery that rubella could produce congenital malformations aroused great interest in the possibility that other infectious diseases during pregnancy would have similar ...
Newborn screening is a critical public health initiative designed to identify genetic and congenital conditions that can be effectively managed if detected early, the Newborn Screening Consortium ...
The incidence of gastroschisis is approximately 1.4 per 10,000 pregnancies and is rarely associated with other congenital anomalies. To provide appropriate care for these infants, the newborn ...
Most rare diseases are congenital—including CPAM (congenital pulmonary airway malformations ... to severe breathing problems in some affected newborns and can be associated with an increased ...
The emergence of congenital disorders among newborns is projected to drive the growth rate in the newborn screening market.Westford, USA, Dec. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SkyQuest projects that ...
The cohort counted nearly 70,000 infants (51.5% boys ... showed no significant increase in ear, neck, or face anomalies; congenital heart defects; respiratory anomalies; orofacial clefts; genital ...