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Gregg NM. Congenital cataract following German measles in the mother. (1941) Trans Ophthalmol Soc Aust. 3: 35–46. PubMed 1879476

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This historic 1941 paper by Gregg is one of the first descriptions of the occurrence of malformations associated with maternal Rubella infection.

See also Swan C. A study of three infants dying from congenital defects following maternal rubella in the early stages of pregnancy. (1944) J. Pathol. Bact. 41(3): 289-295.
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Congenital cataract following German measles in the mother


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