2016
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2016/216
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Is Consanguineous Marriage Responsible for Congenital Cardiac and Extra-Cardiac Anomalies?

Abstract: BACKGROUNDThis article is about the stillbirth in which we found significant numbers of cardiac as well as extracardiac defects, in combination or separately. In this article, we would like to emphasize the anomalies found in consanguineous marriages.

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“…The frequency of consanguineous marriages varies widely depending on the culture, traditions, and the corresponding/relating civil laws. 3 It is a well-known fact that babies born in consanguineous marriages have a much higher risk of developing rare recessive syndromes and congenital malformations. 4,5 Rittler et al state that inbreeding is, to a great extent, associated with three types of congenital malformations, mainly, hydrocephalus, postaxial ulnar polydactyly, labial or palatal bilateral cleft.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of consanguineous marriages varies widely depending on the culture, traditions, and the corresponding/relating civil laws. 3 It is a well-known fact that babies born in consanguineous marriages have a much higher risk of developing rare recessive syndromes and congenital malformations. 4,5 Rittler et al state that inbreeding is, to a great extent, associated with three types of congenital malformations, mainly, hydrocephalus, postaxial ulnar polydactyly, labial or palatal bilateral cleft.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%