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June 28: First baby with Zika-related birthdefect microcephaly born in Florida.
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A birthdefect left him with limited use of his arms.
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One in 20 children across Australia face a birthdefect or genetic disease.
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Tells about other, similar birthdefect clusters among VDT workers.
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A congenital heart defect is the most common birthdefect.
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Design: Comparison of the NCAS with four local congenitalanomaly registers in England.
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The etiology and incidence of this congenitalanomaly will be discussed.
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I'd seen no healed trauma, no congenitalanomaly, not a single unique skeletal feature.
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Aortico-left ventricular tunnel is a rare congenitalanomaly requiring surgical repair early in childhood.
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Duplication of the portal vein is a rare congenitalanomaly.
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Ryuji might have had a congenitaldefect in his coronary artery.
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He's ship-born,' Vitas explained, as though excusing some congenitaldefect.
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It was a congenitaldefect called a keratoconus- amisshapencornea.
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Levy Pants was like a congenitaldefect, an inherited curse.
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This is a congenitaldefect consisting in a notch or split in the upper lip.
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At the very least such congenitalabnormality usually exists as a predisposition to inversion.
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Globally, about three of every hundred babies has a congenitalabnormality or birth defect, the authors note.
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It says not all of the incidents were avoidable due to factors such as early prematurity of the baby or congenitalabnormality.
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The data include the derivation of the mar, frequency in various populations, inheritance and possible effect on fertility, congenitalabnormality, and mental ability.
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Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenitalabnormality of the gastrointestinal tract and is the result of the incomplete obliteration of the omphalomesenteric duct.
Usage of congenital disorder in English
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Neonatal hemochromatosis is a rare congenitaldisorder which affects both fetuses and newborns.
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In this case, a second distinct congenitaldisorder modified the clinical presentation of LQTS.
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The syndrome of multiple intestinal atresia with immunodeficiency is a rare, invariably fatal congenitaldisorder.
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Albinism is a congenitaldisorder that causes lack of pigment in skin, hair and eyes.
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Background: Arterial sequestration is a rare congenitaldisorder.
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The 71-year-old pianist, who was born in North Carolina, suffered as a child from a congenitaldisorder.
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There is no medical explanation for Vujicic's physical disability, an extremely rare congenitaldisorder known as tetra-amelia syndrome.
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BACKGROUND Has sacral agenesis which is a congenitaldisorder and is missing the lower part of her spine.
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Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare congenitaldisorder characterized by repeated bacterial and fungal infections.
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Albinism is a congenitaldisorder which affects about one in 20,000 people worldwide.
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Mobius syndrome is a rare congenitaldisorder with the preliminary diagnostic criteria of congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy.
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Pathogenic variants in SLC35A2 cause a congenitaldisorder of glycosylation.
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Möbius syndrome is a rare congenitaldisorder characterized by complete or partial facial diplegia accompanied by other cranial nerve palsies.
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Angel Wanjiru was born with a congenitaldisorder called hydrocephalus, which means she has a bigger head than other people.
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About one in 20,000 people worldwide have the congenitaldisorder, with higher rates in sub-Saharan Africa.
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In an ideal scenario, the application of this model decreases the total annual number of congenitaldisorder notifications by approximately one-sixth.