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==Australian Abnormalities by System (1981-1992)==
Pie diagram shows the percentage of developmental abnormalities by categories of all notifiable birth defects in Australia.
Pie diagram shows the percentage of developmental abnormalities by categories of all notifiable birth defects in Australia.


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For individual systems, data shown as a % of all Major Abnormalities based upon published statistics using the same groupings as CMA 81-92. Please note that some congenital diseases involve more than one system.
For individual systems, data shown as a % of all Major Abnormalities based upon published statistics using the same groupings as CMA 81-92. Please note that some congenital diseases involve more than one system.


Reference: Original Data source for graphs from Congenital Malformations Australia 1981-1992, P. Lancaster and E. Pedisich, ISSN 1321-8352.


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Australian Abnormalities by System (1981-1992)

Pie diagram shows the percentage of developmental abnormalities by categories of all notifiable birth defects in Australia.

Data groupings and classification as Major or Minor Abnormalities are based on that used by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National Perinatal Statistics Unit, UNSW and published in Congenital Malformations Australia 1981-92.

For individual systems, data shown as a % of all Major Abnormalities based upon published statistics using the same groupings as CMA 81-92. Please note that some congenital diseases involve more than one system.


Links: Australian Statistics | Abnormal Development | Reports

Reference

Lancaster P & Pedisich E 1995. Congenital malformations Australia 1981-1992. Birth defects series no. 1. Cat. no. AIHW 213. Canberra: AIHW | NPESU | ISSN 13218352.

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