Prevalence of structural birth defects among infants with Down syndrome, 2013–2017: A US population‐based study
Birth Defects Research2020Vol. 113(2), pp. 189–202
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Dominique Heinke, Jennifer Isenburg, Erin B. Stallings, Tyiesha D. Short, Mimi Le, Sarah C. Fisher, Xiaoyi Shan, Russell S. Kirby, Hoang H. Nguyen, Eirini Nestoridi, Wendy N. Nembhard, Paul A. Romitti, Jason L. Salemi, Philip J. Lupo, for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network
Abstract
Our study provides updated prevalence estimates for structural defects, including rare defects, among children with Down syndrome using one of the largest and most recent cohorts to date. These data may aid clinical care and surveillance.
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