PubMed ID: 395269Despite the wealth of epidemiological material of the last decade, birth defects are still the chief cause of perinatal mortality and no significant breakthrough in understanding or reduction has yet been seen. Many proposed aetiological factors are still being evaluated. This report suggests a possible, simple, remediable factor in the aetiology of defects of the central nervous system
Anencephaly which is basically a misnomer used in place of meroencephaly for a long time is one of t...
Anencephaly is a lethal malformation characterized by the absence of the skull and both cerebral hem...
SUMMARY Detailed analysis is presented on the dramatic decline in spina bifida births and other cong...
PubMed ID: 395269Despite the wealth of epidemiological material of the last decade, birth defects ar...
The effectiveness of a prenatal screening programme in reducing the birth prevalence of anencephaly ...
The effectiveness of a prenatal screening programme in reducing the birth prevalence of anencephaly ...
The results of three studies spanning the period 1964 to 1989 were aggregated in an attempt to ident...
are the most common of the major structural anomalies of the central nervous system recognizable at ...
OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine trends in prevalence of neural tube defects and the impact of therapeuti...
Background : Anencephaly is a lethal neural tube defect which is due to the defective closure of ros...
Congenital anomalies are a major cause of stillbirths and neonatal mortality. The pattern and preval...
Abstract- Background: Anencephaly is a neural tube defect (NTD) which is due to defective closure of...
The purpose of this study has been to assess the risk of central nervous system trial formations to ...
THE nervous system is one of the most common sites of malformation. Record and McKeown (1949) found ...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) and hemivertebra represent major congenital abnormalities of the cranial ...
Anencephaly which is basically a misnomer used in place of meroencephaly for a long time is one of t...
Anencephaly is a lethal malformation characterized by the absence of the skull and both cerebral hem...
SUMMARY Detailed analysis is presented on the dramatic decline in spina bifida births and other cong...
PubMed ID: 395269Despite the wealth of epidemiological material of the last decade, birth defects ar...
The effectiveness of a prenatal screening programme in reducing the birth prevalence of anencephaly ...
The effectiveness of a prenatal screening programme in reducing the birth prevalence of anencephaly ...
The results of three studies spanning the period 1964 to 1989 were aggregated in an attempt to ident...
are the most common of the major structural anomalies of the central nervous system recognizable at ...
OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine trends in prevalence of neural tube defects and the impact of therapeuti...
Background : Anencephaly is a lethal neural tube defect which is due to the defective closure of ros...
Congenital anomalies are a major cause of stillbirths and neonatal mortality. The pattern and preval...
Abstract- Background: Anencephaly is a neural tube defect (NTD) which is due to defective closure of...
The purpose of this study has been to assess the risk of central nervous system trial formations to ...
THE nervous system is one of the most common sites of malformation. Record and McKeown (1949) found ...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) and hemivertebra represent major congenital abnormalities of the cranial ...
Anencephaly which is basically a misnomer used in place of meroencephaly for a long time is one of t...
Anencephaly is a lethal malformation characterized by the absence of the skull and both cerebral hem...
SUMMARY Detailed analysis is presented on the dramatic decline in spina bifida births and other cong...