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2009 NOV 2 ... . The researchers concluded: "This detailed analysis of SES and selected birth defects did not suggest worse SES was associated with increased risk of the studied ... the odds ratios for this comparison were closer to 1 and less precise for the other defect groups. An index based on neighborhood-level SES was also not associated with increased ...
2009 SEP 14 ... for the understanding of congenital heart defects, which are the most common human birth defect, occurring in one out of every one hundred births worldwide. Humans born with only one ...
2009 NOV 28 ... leads the firm's medical malpractice and catastrophic injury practice group, represents birth defect victims.AES befouled the environment around Arroyo Barril in 2003 and 2004 ...
2009 NOV 23 ... in Milan, Italy report. "We deleted Sox2 in the mouse embryonic brain. At birth, the mice showed minor brain defects; shortly afterwards, however, NSCs and neurogenesis ... in adult mice also caused hippocampal neurogenesis loss. The hippocampal developmental defect resembles that caused by late sonic hedgehog (Shh) loss. In mutant mice, Shh and Wnt3a ...
2009 NOV 28 ... & Adolescent Medicine, indicate that Washoe County experienced a cluster of a particular birth defect, gastroschisis, during the period April 2007 - April 2008. Subsequent review of medical ...
2009 SEP 14 ... pattern of Turner syndrome in Singapore from 1999 to 2004 and to examine the birth defects associated with this condition, specifically with reference to cardiac ... from the National Birth Defects Registry (NBDR) and analysed. Data on congenital cardiac defect cases notified to the NBDR in the same time period were also retrieved and compared with ...
2009 NOV 24 ... lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL/P, MIM 119530) is perhaps the most common major birth defect. Homozygous PVRL1 loss-of-function mutations result in an autosomal recessive CL/P ...
2009 NOV 2 ... than either the conditional Rb or the germline p107 single mutants, which survive to birth or are largely viable, respectively. Analyses of the e13.5 DKOs shows that p107 mutation ... double-outlet right ventricle (DORV). The DORV is caused, at least in part, by a defect in blood vessel endothelial cells and/or heart mesenchymal cells," wrote S.D. Berman ...
2009 SEP 28 ... were more likely to deliver babies with anotia or microtia. Depending on the type of birth defect, foreign-born Hispanic mothers might be at higher or lower risk of delivering babies ...
2009 NOV 9 ... pneumonia or respiratory failure. This report is of a patient with DBA who presented at birth with respiratory distress secondary to tongue-based obstruction of the airway due to ... or hypoplasia presenting in infancy as a macrocytic anemia. It has been linked to a gene defect resulting in the absence of specific ribosomal proteins that enable erythroid ...
2009 SEP 14 ... wall does not require dissection of the intestine and it can be safely performed in low-birth-weight babies. It also enables feeding and weight gain, and the overlying skin prevents ... male infant, weighing 2177 g, was born with the entire intestine protruding through a defect on the right side of the navel. Intestinal atresia, approximately 70 cm from the Treitz ...
2009 OCT 27 ... the polyalanine repeat) also found in her daughter who was symptomatic immediately after birth but did not require mechanical ventilation. In family 2, two newborn infants with ... in the PHOX2b gene. and main results: Here we report two families in which a PHOX2b defect was inherited from an asymptomatic parent. In family I an asymptomatic mother carried a ...
2009 NOV 2 ... Alebous and colleagues published the results of their research in Birth Defects Research Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology (Developmental control of ... of normal (CBA) and curly tail (CT) mutant mice. The CT strain exhibits a neural tube defect, spina bifida, responsive to inositol supplementation, but not to folic acid treatment. ...
2009 NOV 9 ... in Fukuoka, Japan report. "Itpa(-/-) mice died about 2 weeks after birth with features of growth retardation and cardiac myofiber disarray, similar to the ... is mainly caused by mutations in sarcomeric protein-encoding genes, is also caused by a defect in maintaining the quality of the ATP pool, which is an essential requirement for ...
2009 NOV 5 ... The fertilization rate, embryo quality, clinical pregnancy rate, implantation rate, birth rate and perinatal health of babies were determined," scientists writing in the journal ... (7.2% of transferred embryos). The outcomes differed according to the ultrastructural defect. This study demonstrates that a high proportion of patients could father a child ...
2009 NOV 16 ... medications commonly taken by pregnant women do not appear to be associated with many birth defects, according to a report in the November issue of Archives of Pediatrics & ... the causes of birth defects is problematic," the authors write. "A single defect can have multiple causes, or multiple seemingly unrelated defects may have a common ...
2009 NOV 16 ... founder Dr. Linda Rozell-Shannon explains that vascular birthmarks are the most common birth defect-affecting one in ten children born annually-yet the most misunderstood. "There is an ...
2009 SEP 21 ... The company's initial focus is a validated genetic test for Spina Bifida, a common birth defect that can be avoided with high dose folic acid therapy under the care of a physician. The ...