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The incidence of congenital or early-onset deafness within the township is very high.
en.wikipedia.org
It is a rare genetic disorder which results in severe congenital abnormalities which are frequently fatal at an early age.
en.wikipedia.org
The congenital form, teratologic or non-reducible dislocation occurs as part of more complex conditions.
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Congenital estrogen deficiency can also be caused by a defect in the aromatizing enzyme.
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Microcephaly may be congenital or it may develop in the first few years of life.
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Main objective in the pediatric surgery is the timely efficient diagnosis and treatment by a specialist, so that for example newborns with congenital abnormalities will not have to die in the village, but will be safely handed over to professionals as fast as possible.
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www.help-alliance.com
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Ziel in der Kinderchirurgie ist die rechtzeitige Diagnose und Behandlung durch einen Facharzt, so dass zum Beispiel die Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Fehlbildungen nicht mehr im Dorf sterben, sondern so schnell wie möglich in professionelle Hände übergeben werden.
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Others includes diseases of the blood, the nervous system, the genitourinary system, the musculoskeletal system and the skin, endocrine and metabolic diseases, infectious and parasitic diseases, mental and behavioural disorders, complications of pregnancy, congenital malformations, conditions originating in the perinatal period and ill-defined or unknown causes.
www.eds-destatis.de
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Sonstige umfassen Krankheiten des Blutes, des Nervensystems, des Urogenitalsystems, des Muskel-Skelett-Systems und der Haut, endokrine und Stoffwechselkrankheiten, infektiöse und parasitäre Krankheiten, psychische und Verhaltensstörungen, Komplikationen in der Schwangerschaft, angeborene Fehlbildungen, Zustände, die ihren Ursprung in der Perinatalperiode haben und abnorme oder unbekannte Ursachen.
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Scientists at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin-Buch, in cooperation with colleagues from Kiel, Boston, Zurich and London, have identified a gene responsible for the development of a congenital form of heart failure.
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www.charite.de
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Wissenschaftler der Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin und des Max-Delbrück-Centrums für Molekulare Medizin Berlin-Buch konnten in Kooperation mit Kollegen aus Kiel, Boston, Zürich und London ein Gen identifizieren, das für die Ausprägung einer angeborenen Form der Herzmuskelschwäche maßgeblich ist.
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Defect ( genetic anomaly ) in the structure of an organ or a part of an organ that can be traced back to an anomaly in its development ( spina bifida, cleft lip, congenital heart defect ).
www.embryology.ch
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Fehler ( genetische Anomalie ) in der Struktur eines Organs oder eines Teils eines Organs, welche auf eine Anomalie seiner Entwicklung zurückzuführen ist ( Spina bifida, Hasenscharte, angeborener Herzfehler ).
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Especially in the embryonic period a badly controlled diabetes with continuous hyperglycemia and an associated ketosis can increase the risk for congenital abnormalities by two or three times.
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embryology.ch
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Besonders in der Embryonalperiode kann ein schlecht kontrollierter Diabetes mit einer andauernden Hyperglycämie und einer damit verbundener Ketose das Risiko für angeborene Missbildungen um das zwei oder dreifache erhöhen.
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