Population‐based birth defects data in the United States, 2012–2016: A focus on abdominal wall defects
Birth Defects Research2019Vol. 111(18), pp. 1436–1447
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Erin B. Stallings, Jennifer Isenburg, Tyiesha D. Short, Dominique Heinke, Russell S. Kirby, Paul A. Romitti, Mark A. Canfield, Leslie A. O’Leary, Rebecca F. Liberman, Nina Forestieri, Wendy N. Nembhard, Theresa Sandidge, Eirini Nestoridi, Jason L. Salemi, Amy Nance, Kirstan Duckett, Glenda M. Ramirez, Xiaoyi Shan, Jing Shi, Philip J. Lupo
Abstract
This report highlights important differences between gastroschisis and omphalocele. These differences indicate the importance of distinguishing between these defects in epidemiologic assessments. The report also provides additional data on co-occurrence of gastroschisis and omphalocele with other birth defects. This information can provide a basis for future research to better understand these defects.
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