Maternal factors in the origin of cleft lip/cleft palate: A population‐based case–control study
Lili Ács,
Bálint Nemes,
Krisztián Nagy
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesOrofacial clefts are among the most common birth defects, with an estimated worldwide incidence of around 1.5‐1.7 per 1000 live‐born babies. The most frequent form of orofacial clefts is cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL ± CP). The role of environmental factors in the development of clefts is unclear in most patients, thus the aim of this study was to estimate possible maternal risk factors in the origin of CL ± CP.Materials and Methods1648 CL ± CP cases, 2654 matched controls and 57 231 pop… Show more
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