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Abnormalities of conceptus` development. Multifetal pregnancy

... eradicate before or after delivery; more of acute, nonlingering problem than viral infection. 2. Prior anomalous infant — cause is usually multifactorial, polygenic etiology; recurrence risk of defect - midline facial cleft (2-4 %), cardiac (2-5 %), open neural tube(2-4 %), hydrocephaly (1 %), pylor ...
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... conditions either in gestation or before birth: a) options - abortion (if early in gestation) or continue pregnancy and delivery at hospital capable of helping newborn; b) reassurance if normal findings; c) overall risk of major anomalies at birth - 2-4 %. 2. Difficult or impossible to predict behav ...
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... A technique that uses sound waves to show a picture of a baby (fetus) in the womb. Ultrasound works by bouncing sound waves off the developing fetus. Echoes from the waves are converted into an image – called a sonogram – on a monitor. The technique is sometimes sonography. Used for the following re ...
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