The Incidetıce of. Congenital Major Malformations in Central Anatolia: A Study of 7868 Newborns

AHMET BÜLENT TURHAN, Ferhan Paydak, Andaç Argon, Ahmet Arslan, Erol I. Yorulmazoğlu, Erdoğan Özkal

  • Year : 1991
  • Vol : 7
  • No : 4
  •  Page : 571-580
Major malformation screening was made in 7868 newborns at Konya Maternity and Children Care State 1 lospital, Turkey, January through October in 1988. Newborns, 28 weeks old and over were subjected to physical examination and the blood type determinations when needed. Blood type determinations were made for all mothers who gaye birth. During 10 months period, of the 7868 babies born 3762 were female and the- remaining 4106 babies were males. Among the 218 stillborn babies, 95 of them were female and 123 were males. 75 babies bora with major malformations, and 66 (88%) of 75 had single and the remaining 9 (12%) had multiple malformations. The overall incidence is found to be 0.9% and 0.11% for single and multiple malformations, respectively. About 51% of 66 newborns had musculo-skeletal system, 30% Central nervous system, 14% digestive system, 1,5% circulotory system, 1,5% urogenital system malformations, respectively. Also, musculo-skletal system malformations were found more often in males [han female infants. Similarly, pes equino-varus was predonzinant among the males whereas polydactylism among the females. In musculo-skeletal malformation system, stillbirth frequency is rather low (3 females and 1 male out of 33 ınalformed cases).
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The Incidetıce of. Congenital Major Malformations in Central Anatolia: A Study of 7868 Newborns
, Vol. 7 (4)
Received : 13.11.1991, Accepted : 13.11.1991, Published Online : 13.11.2020
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