Unidentified multiple congenital abnormalities in twins. A population-based Hungarian study.

Acta paediatrica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J Métneki, I Pazonyi, A Czeizel
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Of 1038 index patients with multiple congenital abnormalities, 34 were twins. This 3.3 per cent is higher than the Hungarian birth rate of about 2.1 per cent. However, after the exclusion of cases with congenital abnormality association of low birth weight newborn infants and with genital anomalies of the male, the twin birth rate was 1.8 per cent. Thus, the unidentified multiple congenital abnormalities have no common cause with twinning.

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双胞胎不明多重先天性异常。一项基于匈牙利人口的研究。
1038例多重先天性畸形患者中,34例为双胞胎。这3.3%高于匈牙利约2.1%的出生率。然而,在排除低出生体重新生儿和男性生殖器异常的先天性异常病例后,双胞胎出生率为1.8%。因此,未确定的多重先天性异常与双胞胎没有共同的原因。
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