Background: Congenital malformation is responsible for spontaneous abortion, the birth of a child born dead or a child with disabilities that can lead to long-term disability and have a detrimental impact on the individual, his family and society. The etiologies are diverse. The discovery in our maternity is not rare. The absence and high cost of these prenatal diagnostic are a brake on the detection of congenital malformations. It is these various malformations diagnosed in the ante natal and at birth in our service that we describe in this work which aims to make their panorama.Methods: The purpose of this cross-sectional and descriptive study curried out between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2013 (10 years) was to describe the various c...
Background: To highlight common pattern of congenital malformation seen at hospital population of te...
The aim: to study the frequency of birth defects in Perinatal Center of the Saratov region from 2014...
Background: Data on congenital malformations from developing countries like India are very few. Howe...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the numbers of women presenting with pregnancy comp...
Background: According to WHO Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies,...
Background: Congenital anomalies accounts for 8-15% of perinatal deaths and 13-16% of neonatal death...
Background: Congenital malformation represents defects in morphogenesis during early fetal life. Con...
Background: Congenital heart diseases are malformations formed during the first weeks of life. Thank...
Background: The leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality in poorer countries are malnutrition...
Prenatal screening for foetal malformation is an important component of prenatal care. Unfortunately...
Background: Congenital malformation represents defects in morphogenesis during early fetal life. Con...
Introduction. According to the WHO, about 3 % of infants worldwide are born with a congenital malfor...
Background: The proposed study was carried out to determine incidence of congenital malformations, i...
Background: Congenital anomalies are the vital causes for perinatal mortality and morbidity. Therefo...
INTRODUCTION: “A Happy Mother Is Obstetrician’s Pride, A Healthy baby is Nation’s pride” This c...
Background: To highlight common pattern of congenital malformation seen at hospital population of te...
The aim: to study the frequency of birth defects in Perinatal Center of the Saratov region from 2014...
Background: Data on congenital malformations from developing countries like India are very few. Howe...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the numbers of women presenting with pregnancy comp...
Background: According to WHO Congenital anomalies are defined as structural or functional anomalies,...
Background: Congenital anomalies accounts for 8-15% of perinatal deaths and 13-16% of neonatal death...
Background: Congenital malformation represents defects in morphogenesis during early fetal life. Con...
Background: Congenital heart diseases are malformations formed during the first weeks of life. Thank...
Background: The leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality in poorer countries are malnutrition...
Prenatal screening for foetal malformation is an important component of prenatal care. Unfortunately...
Background: Congenital malformation represents defects in morphogenesis during early fetal life. Con...
Introduction. According to the WHO, about 3 % of infants worldwide are born with a congenital malfor...
Background: The proposed study was carried out to determine incidence of congenital malformations, i...
Background: Congenital anomalies are the vital causes for perinatal mortality and morbidity. Therefo...
INTRODUCTION: “A Happy Mother Is Obstetrician’s Pride, A Healthy baby is Nation’s pride” This c...
Background: To highlight common pattern of congenital malformation seen at hospital population of te...
The aim: to study the frequency of birth defects in Perinatal Center of the Saratov region from 2014...
Background: Data on congenital malformations from developing countries like India are very few. Howe...