Publications (876)
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Congenital anomalies in twins: a register-based study
Congenital anomalies in twins: a register-based study
Glinianaia SV, Rankin J, Wright C
Human Reproduction, 2008 , 23: (6) 1306 - 1311
Subjects: Other, Prevention & Risk Factors -
Congenital anomaly and childhood cancer: a population-based, record linkage study
Congenital anomaly and childhood cancer: a population-based, record linkage study
Rankin J, Silf K, Pearce MS, Parker L, Ward Platt MP
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2008 , 51: 608 - 612
Subjects: Other -
Delineation of a multiple congenital abnormality syndrome in the offspring of pregnant women affected with high fever-related disorders: a population-based study
Delineation of a multiple congenital abnormality syndrome in the offspring of pregnant women affected with high fever-related disorders: a population-based study
Czeizel AE, Puho EH, Acs N, Banhidy F
Congenital Anomalies, 2008 , 48: 158 - 166
Subjects: Prevention & Risk Factors -
Descriptive epidemiology of congential heart disease in Northern England
Descriptive epidemiology of congential heart disease in Northern England
Dadvand P, Rankin J, Shirley M, Rushton S, Pless-Mulloli T
Paediatric & Perinatal Epidemiology, 2008 , 23: 58 - 65
Anomalies: Congenital Heart Anomalies -
Descriptive epidemiology of Cornelia de Lange syndrome in Europe
Descriptive epidemiology of Cornelia de Lange syndrome in Europe
Barisic I, Tokic V, Loane M, Bianchi F, Calzolari E, Garne E, Wellesley D, Dolk H and EUROCAT Working Group
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2008 , 146A: 51 - 59
Subjects: Genetics and Syndromes -
Does Lamotrigine use in pregnancy increase orofacial cleft risk relative to other malformations
Does Lamotrigine use in pregnancy increase orofacial cleft risk relative to other malformations
Dolk H, Jentink J, Loane M, Morris J, de Jong-van den Berg L and EUROCAT Antiepileptic Drug Working Group
Neurology, 2008 , 71: 714 - 722
Subjects: Medication During Pregnancy, Prevention & Risk Factors
Anomalies: Orofacial clefts -
Does single umbilical artery (SUA) predict any type of congenital defect? Clinical-epidemiological analysis of a large consecutive series of malformed infants
Does single umbilical artery (SUA) predict any type of congenital defect? Clinical-epidemiological analysis of a large consecutive series of malformed infants
Martinez-Frias M-L, Bermejo E, Rodriguez-Pinilla E, Prieto D, ECEMC Working Group
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2008 , 146A: (1) 15 - 25
Subjects: Other -
Epidemiological association between isolated skin marks in newborn infants and single umbilical artery (SUA). Does it have biological plausibility?
Epidemiological association between isolated skin marks in newborn infants and single umbilical artery (SUA). Does it have biological plausibility?
Martinez-Frias M-L, ECEMC Working Group
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2008 , 146A: (1) 26 - 34
Subjects: Other -
EUROCAT Final Activity Report to European Commission March 2004 to August 2007
EUROCAT Final Activity Report to European Commission March 2004 to August 2007
EUROCAT
EUROCAT Central Registry, University of Ulster, 2008
Subjects: EUROCAT Overview, Surveillance Methodology -
EUROCAT Guide 6: Definition and Coding of Syndromes (Revised Ed)
EUROCAT Guide 6: Definition and Coding of Syndromes (Revised Ed)
EUROCAT
EUROCAT Central Registry, University of Ulster, 2008
Subjects: Genetics and Syndromes, Surveillance Methodology