Articles of Potential Interest
February 2008
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Acherman RJ, Evans WN, Luna CF, Rollins R, Kip KT, Collazos
JC, Restrepo H, Adasheck J, Iriye BK, Roberts D, Sacks AJ. 2007. Prenatal
detection of congenital heart disease in southern Nevada: the
need for universal fetal cardiac evaluation. J Ultrasound
Med 26(12): 1715-1719. Abstract
Carmichael SL, Shaw GM, Ma C, Werler MM, Rasmussen SA, Lammer
EJ. 2007. Maternal corticosteroid use and orofacial clefts.
Am J Obstet Gynecol 197(6): 585. Abstract
Collins VR, Muggli EE, Riley M, Dip G, Palma S, Halliday JL.
2008. Is Down syndrome a disappearing birth defect?
J Pediatr 152(1): 20-24. Abstract
Fraser RB, Waite SL, Wood KA, Martin KL. 2007. Impact
of hyperglycemia on early embryo development and embryopathy:
in vitro experiments using a mouse model. Hum Reprod
22(12): 3059-3068. Abstract
Gao Q, Gao YM. 2007. Hyperglycemic condition disturbs
the proliferation and cell death of neural progenitors in mouse
embryonic spinal cord. Int J Dev Neurosci 25(6): 349-357. Abstract
Greene AK, Kim S, Rogers GF, Fishman SJ, Olsen BR, Mulliken
JB. 2008. Risk of vascular anomalies with Down syndrome.
Pediatrics 121(1): E135-E140. Abstract
Griffiths C, Kuppermann M. 2008. Perceptions of prenatal
testing for birth defects among rural Latinas. Matern
Child Health J 12(1): 34-42. Abstract
Joo JG, Beke A, Papp Z, Csaba A, Rab A, Papp C. 2007. Risk
of recurrence in major central nervous system malformations
between 1976 and 2005. Prenat Diagn 27(11): 1028-1032. Abstract
Kim OJ, Ha EH, Kim BM, Seo JH, Park HS, Jung WJ, Lee BE, Suh
YJ, Kim YJ, Lee JT, Kim H, Hong YC. 2007. PM10 and pregnancy
outcomes: a hospital-based cohort study of pregnant women in
Seoul. J Occup Environ Med 49(12): 1394-1402. Abstract
Kimani JW, Shi M, Daack-Hirsch S, Christensen K, Moretti-Ferreira
D, Marazita ML, Field LL, Canady JW, Murray JC. 2007. X-chromosome
inactivation patterns in monozygotic twins and sib pairs discordant
for nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate. Amer J Med
Genet A 143A(24): 3267-3272. Abstract
Kjaer D, Horvath-Puho E, Christensen J, Vestergaard M, Czeizel
AE, Sorensen HT, Olsen J. 2008. Antiepileptic drug use
folic acid supplementation and congenital abnormalities: a population-based
case-control study. BJOG 115(1): 98-103. Abstract
Kubon C, Sivertsen A, Vindenes HA, Abyholm F, Wilcox A, Lie
RT. 2007. Completeness of registration of oral clefts
in a medical birth registry: a population-based study.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 86(12): 1453-1457. Abstract
Lindsey LLM, Hamner HC, Prue CE, Flores AL, Valencia D, Correa-Sierra
E, Kopfman JE. 2007. Understanding optimal nutrition
among women of childbearing age in the United States and Puerto
Rico: employing formative research to lay the foundation for
National Birth Defects Prevention Campaigns. J Health
Commun 12(8): 733-757. Abstract
Poletta FA, Castilla EE, Orioli IM, Lopez-Camelo JS. 2007. Regional
analysis on the occurrence of oral clefts in South America.
Amer J Med Genet A 143A(24): 3216-3227. Abstract
Quinlivan EP, Gregory JF. 2007. Reassessing folic acid
consumption patterns in the United States (1999-2004): potential
effect on neural tube defects and overexposure to folate.
Am J Clin Nutr 86(6): 1773-1779. Abstract
Roth-Maier DA, Bohmer BM. 2007. Fortification of eggs
with folic acid as a possible contribution to enhance the folic
acid status of populations. Int J Vitam Nutr Res 77(4):
297-301. Abstract
Schlatter D, Sanseverino MTV, Schmitt JMR, Fritsch A, Kessler
RG, Barrios PMM, Palma-Dias RS, Magalhaes JA. 2008. Severe
fetal hydrocephalus with and without neural tube defect: A comparative
study. Fetal Diagn Ther 23(1): 23-29. Abstract
Slavotinek AM, Warmerdam B, Lin AE, Shaw GM. 2007. Population-based
analysis of left- and right-sided diaphragmatic hernias demonstrates
different frequencies of selected additional anomalies.
Amer J Med Genet A 143A(24): 3127-3136. Abstract
Summers BL, Henry CMA, Rofe AM, Coyle P. 2008. Dietary
zinc supplementation during pregnancy prevents spatial and
object recognition memory impairments caused by early prenatal
ethanol exposure. Behav Brain Res 186(2): 230-238. Abstract
Walden RV, Taylor SC, Hansen NI, Poole WK, Stoll BJ, Abuelo
D, Vohr BR. 2007. Major congenital anomalies place extremely
low birth weight infants at higher risk for poor growth and developmental
outcomes. Pediatrics 120(6): E1512-E1519. Abstract
Zatsepin I, Verger P, Robert-Gnansia E, Gagniere B, Tirmarche
M, Khmel R, Babicheva I, Lazjuk G. 2007. Down syndrome
time-clustering in January 1987 in Belarus: Link with the Chernobyl
accident? Reprod Toxicol 24(3-4): 289-295. Abstract
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