noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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congenital
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It was the only health board with a well organised congenital malformation register.
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Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view.
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Infants with haemolytic disease or with major congenital malformations were excluded from analysis.
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Elevated levels of homocysteine have also been associated with congenital malformations , miscarriages and low weight of babies at birth.
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We have strong reservations about the use of tranquilizing drugs for the parents of a baby with a congenital malformation .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a malformation of the brain
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organ malformation
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another factor that needs to be considered when policy is formulated is that lethal malformation will not always be diagnosed before delivery.
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Brain tumors or large arteriovenous malformations can occasionally cause unilateral head or facial pain.
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Clearly it was no rare malformation .
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He made outstanding contributions to all branches of children's surgery but his lifelong interest was the aetiology of malformations.
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Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view.
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The pathological features of Dieulafoy's vascular malformation are controversial.
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This has been shown to reduce significantly the incidence of certain malformations in infants.