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[It is remarkable that prenatal development so seldom goes awry and that babies born malformed are so few. But congenital malformations happen, and with the increasing control of many medical problems of the newborn they emerged into conspicuousness. It is this topic we turn to, asking what are malformations, what causes them, how often do they happen.]
Published: Sep 17, 2011
Keywords: Congenital Malformation; Neonatal Death; Perinatal Death Rate; Perinatal Death; Prenatal Development
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