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IDENTIFICATION OF MOST COMMON CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY TYPES AMONG NEWBORN INFANTS: A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY
- Title
- IDENTIFICATION OF MOST COMMON CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY TYPES AMONG NEWBORN INFANTS: A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY
- Abstract
- The term “congenital abnormalities” signifies a disruption in the normal process of organogenesis occurring before birth: the earlier the insult, the grosser the abnormality. This research is the largest study aimed at identifying the most common congenital abnormality types among newborn infants in the neonatal care unit (NCU) of the Al-Kadhymia teaching hospital, Baghdad, Iraq. This prospective study was carried out during the period from February 1 to August 1, 2011. A total of 2700 neonates were admitted to the NCU, and 100 newborn infants in the nursery care unit were proven to have congenital abnormalities by physical examination alone. The questionnaire for neonatal evaluation included: gestational age, sex, body weight, and type of congenital anomaly. The results showed that of the total (100) affected neonates, 63 (63%) were full term, 55% had neurological abnormalities, followed by 12% with cleft lip and palate and then 11% with chromosomal abnormalities (most of them had Down syndrome, only 3 cases had Edward syndrome, and 1 case had Patau syndrome). It can be concluded that most of the affected newborns were full term, with a slight male predominance. The incidence of neurological abnormalities was higher than other types of birth defects.
- Scientific Type
- تطبيقي
- Journal volume
- vol.56,No.4
- Collaboration type
- مشترك
- Publish Date
- August 30, 2021
- Participated Universities (Publication)
- Alnoor University
- Pediatrics Central Teaching Hospital Baghdad
- Iraqi Centre for Cardiac Disease Hospital Baghdad
- Scopus status
- Not in Scopus
- Clarivate status
- Not In Clarivate
- Pub. Med. status
- Not In PubMed
- Author (Publication)
- عمر قتيبة بدر الدين محمود
- Journal (Publication)
- JOURNAL OF SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
- Publisher (Publication)
- Science Press
- ISSN
- 0258-2724
- Country (Publication)
- china
- Country type
- عالمية
- College (Publication)
- College of Pharmacy
- Departement (Publication)
- Department of Pharmacy
- Media
- Academic Paper