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Congenital heart defects through 30 years

Congenital heart defects through 30 years

... Aim: To assess basic trends in epidemiology of con- genital heart defects (CHDs). Method: Population based prospective observational study. Material: CHDs in infants born alive in a Norwegian county ... See full document

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... 36±19 years (range:1 to 70 years) (Table 1). Majority of heart surgeries were for rheumatic valvular heart disease (RHD) followed by congenital heart defects (CHD), ... See full document

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Maternal Smoking and Congenital Heart Defects

Maternal Smoking and Congenital Heart Defects

... Birth Defects Prevention Study enrolled 3067 infants with nonsyndromic congenital heart defects and their parents and 3947 infants without birth defects and their ...following ... See full document

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Trends in Congenital Heart Defects in Infants With Down Syndrome

Trends in Congenital Heart Defects in Infants With Down Syndrome

... Any congenital heart defect was diagnosed in 54% of infants with Down ...any congenital heart defect. However, the risk of complex congenital heart defects decreased over ... See full document

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Neurologic Status of Newborns With Congenital Heart Defects Before Open Heart Surgery

Neurologic Status of Newborns With Congenital Heart Defects Before Open Heart Surgery

... Of 56 subjects recruited, the neurologist was avail- able to examine 50 before surgery at a mean age of 13.9 6 11.8 days (range, 1 to 44 days), with outpatient evaluations conducted somewhat later (mean, 25.4 days). In 1 ... See full document

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 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PREVALENCE IN KUMAUN REGION OF UTTARAKHAND, INDIA: A MULTICENTRE STUDY

 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PREVALENCE IN KUMAUN REGION OF UTTARAKHAND, INDIA: A MULTICENTRE STUDY

... 15 years having defects at birth and developmental delay and disability, intrauterine death cases, and infant ...area, defects at birth, developmental delay and ... See full document

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Maternal residential proximity to chlorinated solvent emissions and birth defects in offspring: a case–control study

Maternal residential proximity to chlorinated solvent emissions and birth defects in offspring: a case–control study

... birth defects in offspring [11-14] with associations noted between these compounds and cleft lip with or without cleft palate [11], spina bifida [12], limb de- fects [13], and heart defects ...of ... See full document

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SHROOM3 DEFICIENT MICE SHOW CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS

SHROOM3 DEFICIENT MICE SHOW CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS

... two years ago when the lab had only a couple of people and we have since then grown into a large lab family and it has made my experience that much more ... See full document

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Congenital Heart Defects and Receipt of Special Education Services

Congenital Heart Defects and Receipt of Special Education Services

... impairment.” “Traumatic brain injury” was excluded because of the small number of cases. Because children may enter special education under a nonspeci fi c category (eg, signi fi cant developmental delay), which may become ... See full document

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Sociodemographic Factors and Survival of Infants With Congenital Heart Defects

Sociodemographic Factors and Survival of Infants With Congenital Heart Defects

... 5 years of the study (2009–2013) had markedly better survival than those born in the earlier 5 years (2004–2008) across severity classes (Table ...≥35 years compared with infants of younger fathers ... See full document

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Preterm Birth and Congenital Heart Defects: A Population-based Study

Preterm Birth and Congenital Heart Defects: A Population-based Study

... EPICARD is a prospective cohort study of all children with CHD born to women in the greater Paris area (Paris and its surrounding suburbs). All cases (live births, terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly [TOPFA], ... See full document

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Tropomyosin 1: multiple roles in the developing heart and in the formation of congenital heart defects

Tropomyosin 1: multiple roles in the developing heart and in the formation of congenital heart defects

... The variant detected in the 3 ′ untranslated region in patient D with two ASDs and dilated right chambers modi fi es the fi rst base of the se- quence of the polyadenylation signal (AATAAA/GATAAA). Mutations of the ... See full document

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Identification of congenital rubella syndrome in Sudan

Identification of congenital rubella syndrome in Sudan

... had congenital eye defects, 4 in- fants had congenital heart defects and 7 children had both eye and heart defects) and ...with congenital eye de- fects, none had ... See full document

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CONGENITAL PERICARDIAL DEFECTS WITH HERNIATION OF THE HEART INTO THE PLEURAL SPACE

CONGENITAL PERICARDIAL DEFECTS WITH HERNIATION OF THE HEART INTO THE PLEURAL SPACE

... A congenital defect in the pericardium with subsequent herniation of part or all of the heart into the pleural space is an un- usual anomaly, the precise incidence of which is not known.[r] ... See full document

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1 Effects of Involuntary Smoking and Vaping on the

1 Effects of Involuntary Smoking and Vaping on the

... passive smoking as well as paternal smoking increased the risk of congenital heart defects in 127.. offspring [58].[r] ... See full document

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Association Between Congenital Heart Defects and Small for Gestational Age

Association Between Congenital Heart Defects and Small for Gestational Age

... medications if there are signs of congestive heart failure. These children are typically more prone to be placed on medications if the child has concomitant growth failure. They are also more likely to be referred ... See full document

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Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Natural History in a Geographically Defined Population

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Natural History in a Geographically Defined Population

... Pediatrics 1990;85:977-983; hypoplastic left heart syndrome, Norwood procedure, cardiac trans- plantation, congenital heart defects.. Ethical and medical management of hypoplastic.[r] ... See full document

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Chromosomal imbalance letter: Phenotypic consequences of combined deletion 8pter and duplication 15qter

Chromosomal imbalance letter: Phenotypic consequences of combined deletion 8pter and duplication 15qter

... impairing heart differentiation and leading to a wide spectrum of congenital heart defects (CHDs) ...the heart defects in this syndrome has been identified to be GATA4 on ... See full document

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Deformation pattern and predictive value of right ventricular longitudinal strain in children with pulmonary arterial hypertension

Deformation pattern and predictive value of right ventricular longitudinal strain in children with pulmonary arterial hypertension

... chd, congenital heart defects; chd-PAH, pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart defect; FAC, fractional area change; IVS, interventricular septum; LpsS, ... See full document

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Impact of a standardized training program on midwives’ ability to assess fetal heart anatomy by ultrasound

Impact of a standardized training program on midwives’ ability to assess fetal heart anatomy by ultrasound

... and 30 minutes are allocated for each ...the heart, the screening results are regarded as nor- mal if the four-chamber view is accurately ...of heart anomalies; it does not identify anomalies ... See full document

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