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Results 1 - 10 of 95 for birth defects
  1. ... is present. Gastroschisis is rarely associated with other birth defects. Gastroschisis is a life-threatening event requiring immediate ...
  2. ... large intestine. Omphalocele is frequently associated with other birth defects, such as heart defects, imperforate anus, urinary problems, ...
  3. ... has been shown to prevent some kinds of birth defects, including neural tube defects such as spina bifida. ... acid to help prevent these kinds of serious birth defects.
  4. ... whether the baby is at risk for certain birth defects. Blood is drawn from a vein and the ... other tests can be performed to rule out birth defects.
  5. Images ... Low set ears (pinna), abnormal rotation, the absence of ears, and abnormal folds in the ear may be associated with various medical ...
  6. Tetralogy of Fallot is a birth defect of the heart consisting of four abnormalities that results in insufficiently oxygenated blood pumped to the body. It is classified as ...
  7. Tetralogy of Fallot is a birth defect of the heart consisting of four abnormalities that results in insufficiently oxygenated blood pumped to the body. At birth, infants may ...
  8. Nephrectomy may be recommended for: Kidney deformities (birth defects: congenital abnormalities) Injury (trauma) Disease Infection Hypertension Tumor Removal of kidney from donor for kidney transplant
  9. ... chordee". Hypospadias is one of the most common birth defects seen in infant boys. Surgery is necessary to ... the penis. Circumcision should NOT be performed at birth so that the foreskin can be used for the repair.
  10. Gastroschisis is a birth defect in which an infant's intestines stick out (protrude) through a hole in the abdominal wall. Sometimes, gastroschisis can be ...
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