A birth defect is an abnormal condition that is present at birth, regardless of its cause. Birth defects may result in disabilities that may be physical...
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Amelia is the birth defect of lacking one or more limbs. The term may be modified to indicate the number of legs or arms missing at birth, such as tetra-amelia...
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Look up defect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Defect or defects may refer to: Angular defect, in geometry Birth defect, an abnormal condition present...
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noted. The NCI study provides limited evidence of an increased risk of birth defects in the sons or daughters of women who were exposed prenatally to DES...
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present at birth. A congenital heart defect is classed as a cardiovascular disease. Signs and symptoms depend on the specific type of defect. Symptoms...
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Transposition of the great vessels, cardiac transposition, a congenital heart defect with malformation of any of the major vessels Transposition of teeth Penoscrotal...
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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of birth defects in which an opening in the spine or cranium remains from early in human development. In the third...
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (redirect from Alcohol-Related Birth Defect)
effects (FAE), partial fetal alcohol effects (PFAE), alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD), and static encephalopathy, but these terms have fallen out of...
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Thalidomide scandal (section Birth defect crisis)
While initially deemed to be safe in pregnancy, concerns regarding birth defects were noted in 1961, and the medication was removed from the market in...
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Birth Defects Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal of birth defects published by Wiley on behalf of the Society for Birth Defects Research and...
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Thalidomide (section Birth defect crisis)
teratogen and carries an extremely high risk of severe, life-threatening birth defects if administered or taken during pregnancy. It causes skeletal deformities...
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usually symptomless at birth. It usually manifests a few weeks after birth.[citation needed] VSD is an acyanotic congenital heart defect, aka a left-to-right...
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Constriction ring syndrome (redirect from ADAM (birth defect))
other malformations associated with congenital ring constrictions". Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser (14): 547. Light TR, Ogden JA (1993). "Congenital constriction...
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Incest taboo (section Birth defects and inbreeding)
the version of homozygous alleles responsible for a birth defect from its parents, the birth defect will be expressed; on the other hand, should the child...
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March of Dimes (redirect from March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation)
organization expanded its focus to the prevention of birth defects and infant mortality. In 2005, as preterm birth emerged as the leading cause of death for children...
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Spina bifida (redirect from Sacral defect anterior sacral meningocele)
Spina bifida (SB; /ˌspaɪnə ˈbɪfɪdə/, Latin for 'split spine') is a birth defect in which there is incomplete closing of the spine and the membranes around...
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Defect of birth was, under former Roman Catholic canon law, a canonical impediment to ordination as a result of illegitimacy. Defect of birth inhibited...
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Esophageal atresia (section Associated birth defects)
Esophageal atresia is a congenital medical condition (birth defect) that affects the alimentary tract. It causes the esophagus to end in a blind-ended...
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The National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) was founded in 1997. It is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit volunteer organization whose members are involved...
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Short Creek Community (section Birth defects)
Future. Retrieved August 3, 2017. Hollenhorst, John (February 9, 2006). "Birth defect is plaguing children in FLDS towns". DeseretNews.com. Archived from the...
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Birth weight is the body weight of a baby at their birth. The average birth weight in babies of European and African descent is 3.5 kilograms (7.7 lb)...
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Gastroschisis (category Abdominal wall defects)
Gastroschisis is a birth defect in which the baby's intestines extend outside of the abdomen through a hole next to the belly button. The size of the hole...
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delivery, including injuries caused by trauma. Birth injuries must be distinguished from birth defects. "Birth defect" refers to damage that occurs while the...
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1986 California Proposition 65 (redirect from This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm)
protect drinking water sources from toxic substances that cause cancer or birth defects and to reduce or eliminate exposures to those chemicals generally, such...
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Advanced maternal age (redirect from Birth postponement)
increases with her age. Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal birth defect, and a woman's risk of having a baby with Down syndrome is: Risk of having...
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Speech disorder (redirect from Speech defect)
susceptible to impairments. A person who has a stroke, an accident or birth defect may have speech and language problems. There are three different levels...
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James V. Neel led the study which found that the overall number of birth defects was not significantly higher among the children of survivors who were...
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not joining properly during development. As such, they are a type of birth defect. The cause is unknown in most cases. Risk factors include smoking during...
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Cleidocranial dysostosis (CCD), also called cleidocranial dysplasia, is a birth defect that mostly affects the bones and teeth. The collarbones are typically...
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human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU." A 2021 study concluded that...
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