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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for birth defect
  1. ... personal or family history of a genetic condition, birth defect, chromosomal disorder, or hereditary cancer. Two or more ... A child with a known inherited disorder, a birth defect, intellectual disability, or developmental delay. A woman who ...
  2. ... It cannot identify all possible inherited disorders and birth defects, however. Preimplantation testing Preimplantation testing, also called preimplantation ...
  3. ... might be treated with surgery to repair the defect or with a heart transplant. ... shortly after birth. Although few treatments are available for these severe ...