BACKGROUND: This study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristics of cases of multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) in 19 population-based European registries (EUROCAT) covering 959,446 births in 2004 and 2010. METHODS: EUROCAT implemented a computer algorithm for classification of congenital anomaly cases followed by manual review of potential MCA cases by geneticists. MCA cases are defined as cases with two or more major anomalies of different organ systems, excluding sequences, chromosomal and monogenic syndromes. RESULTS: The combination of an epidemiological and clinical approach for classification of cases has improved the quality and accuracy of the MCA data. Total prevalence of MCA cases was 15.8 p...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the occurrence of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) in Europe and to id...
To describe the epidemiology and geographical differences in prevalence of congenital cerebral anoma...
As the relative contribution of congenital anomalies to infant mortality and morbidity increases, in...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristi...
BackgroundThis study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristics...
BackgroundThis study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristics...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to c...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
Background: surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
Objective To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to co...
Objective To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to co...
Background. European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies (EUROCAT) is a network of populationbased ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology and geographical differences in prevalence of congenital ce...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the occurrence of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) in Europe and to id...
To describe the epidemiology and geographical differences in prevalence of congenital cerebral anoma...
As the relative contribution of congenital anomalies to infant mortality and morbidity increases, in...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristi...
BackgroundThis study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristics...
BackgroundThis study describes the prevalence, associated anomalies, and demographic characteristics...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to c...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
Background: surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies is considered to be more sensitive for the...
Objective To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to co...
Objective To assess the public health consequences of the rise in multiple births with respect to co...
Background. European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies (EUROCAT) is a network of populationbased ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology and geographical differences in prevalence of congenital ce...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the occurrence of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) in Europe and to id...
To describe the epidemiology and geographical differences in prevalence of congenital cerebral anoma...
As the relative contribution of congenital anomalies to infant mortality and morbidity increases, in...