| 11. | Congenital abnormalities among children are among the most vivid examples of the impact of pollution.
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| 12. | It can occur with or without congenital abnormality.
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| 13. | An incomplete separation of the organs leads to a congenital abnormality known as a tracheoesophageal fistula.
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| 14. | Cytomegalic inclusion body disease is the most common cause of congenital abnormalities in the United States.
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| 15. | Both boys have a congenital abnormality of the brain called schizencephaly that is characterized by abnormal clefts.
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| 16. | Especially encouraging are cases in which no other soft markers for congenital abnormalities are visible via ultrasound.
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| 17. | They may also have an orthopedic condition due to arthritis, spinal cord injury, or a congenital abnormality.
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| 18. | Microcephaly is the only proven malformation, or congenital abnormality, found in the children of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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| 19. | Babies with SUA may have a higher likelihood of having other congenital abnormalities, especially of the heart.
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| 20. | The only major congenital abnormality found consisted of bony changes resulting from a possible case of menopausal women.
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