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  • ...lead to any of these abnormalities are described as teratogens. Congenital abnormalities are classified under the system called the [[International Classification o Note that genetic and environmental effects can also interact and it is this and the group, n
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  • ..., but we do not understand the mechanism. This forms a very large group of abnormalities that we as yet do not yet know how they occur, the relevance paradox. ...nmental that in the past would have been described as "unknown". Note that genetic and environmental effects can also interact and it is this and the group no
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  • ...have to be strictly regulated, it is not surprising that a vast number of genetic diseases are due to a defect of migration, differentiation survival prolife ...aturely during development. This condition, more than causing craniofacial abnormalities, does not give enough room for the brain to grow and, if not surgically tre
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  • ...y model based on fragmentation]] | [[Monosomy]] | [[Abnormal Development - Genetic]] | [[Zygote]] | [[Monosomy]] [[Category:Genetic Abnormalities]][[Category:Abnormal Development]][[Category:Monosomy]]
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  • * Human developmental abnormalities * Understanding research into how the environment can influence the genetic processes driving heart and musculoskeletal development
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  • ==Abnormalities== ...rome}}. Impaired cognitive development is highly prevalent, but also motor abnormalities such as hypotonia and delays in achieving motor milestones are described. I
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  • ...g) programs in different countries testing for various "common" congenital abnormalities and infections. Perinatally the infant is tested physically for hip displa ==Musculoskeletal Abnormalities==
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  • Many major genetic abnormalities occurring within, either the oocyte or spermatozoa, or as a result of their ...jor chromosomal abnormalities that appear to escape this early biological "genetic screening" process and include the trisomies, the most significant statisti
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  • There are two types of abnormalities that impact upon the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract lumen. :'''Links:''' [[Gastrointestinal Tract - Abnormalities]]
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  • There are two types of abnormalities that impact upon the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract lumen. :'''Links:''' [[Gastrointestinal Tract - Abnormalities]]
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  • ==Genetic Testing== ...g maternal age, which has long been associated with an increase in genetic abnormalities, the most frequent of these is trisomy 21 or Down syndrome.
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  • ...isomy 13}} (Patau syndrome) is a rare (1 in 10,000 newborns) developmental genetic abnormality (aneuploidy) with three copies of chromosome 13, instead of the {{Genetic}}
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  • Critical periods of development refer to times when genetic or materal effects can impact upon the developmental process. The timing of ...ent or complex developmental origins are more susceptible to developmental abnormalities.
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  • ...e DNA in the maternal circulation for the prenatal detection of chromosome abnormalities and the evidence in support of each." [[Category:Abnormal Development]] [[Category:Genetic Abnormalities]] [[Category:Human Embryo]] [[Category:Human Fetus]]
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  • ...used as a method for checking fetal growth and detection of developmental abnormalities. Ultrasound can also be used with other techniques to locate both embryo an ===Ultrasound - Abnormalities===
    4 KB (565 words) - 11:40, 15 April 2020
  • {Which of the following statements is correct about congenital abnormalities in week 1-8: - congenital abnormalities that occur during this period will be corrected later in development.
    7 KB (985 words) - 11:36, 31 March 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis]] ...ization (IVF), there is now a new form of prenatal diagnosis that involves genetic testing of the blastocyst before implantation. (More? [[In Vitro Fertilizat
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  • ...ages of pregnancy. These diagnostic techniques now include Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) in association with the many Assisted Reproductive Technolo ...ion-based testing and polar body and embryo biopsy for PGD/preimplantation genetic screening (PGS). " [http://www.eshre.eu/ESHRE/English/Press-Room/Press-Rele
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  • ==Abnormalities== Congenital abnormalities ranked of high importance.
    10 KB (1,344 words) - 11:22, 20 December 2012
  • =Mouse Models of Human Genetic Disease= ...l explain why and how researchers are using the mouse as a model for human genetic disease. I will give an overview about the various methods to study gene an
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