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Some of the most common birth defects include, but arent limited to, the following: A cleft lip and/or cleft palate. Bone growth abnormalities that cause short stature, missing limbs or scoliosis. Congenital heart conditions. Chromosome abnormalities (Down syndrome). Clubfoot. Fetal alcohol syndrome.
Before a baby is born, early intervention using fetal surgery can treat life-threatening birth defects and improve outcomes in some cases. For example, if a baby has been diagnosed before birth with spina bifida, surgeons might perform open fetal surgery or a less invasive procedure using a fetoscope.
The most common birth defects are: heart defects. cleft lip/palate. Down syndrome.
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The Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia is an internationally recognized leader in fetal diagnosis, fetal surgery and fetal care.
To discuss a potential referral, schedule a comprehensive prenatal evaluation or seek a second opinion, please call 1-800-IN-UTERO (1-800-468-8376). Our fetal specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our clinical coordinator will ask that prenatal records be faxed to 215-590-2447.
Phocomelia is a rare birth defect. It goes by different names including pseudo-thalidomide syndrome and Roberts SC-phocomelia syndrome. This rare condition shortens bones and causes the limbs and appendages to be compressed or to not develop at all. In some cases, phocomelia fuses the fingers as well.
There are hundreds of known fetal syndromes and their variant yet, the real occurrence for most of them is not quite known, only estimated.
10 most common birth defects Congenital heart defects (CHD) Occurrence rate: 1 in every 110 births. Hypospadias. Occurrence rate: 1 in every 200 births. Ventricular septal defect. Occurrence rate: 1 in every 240 births. Clubfoot. Down syndrome. Pulmonary valve atresia and stenosis. Cleft lip with cleft palate. Cleft palate.

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