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Epidemiology of septo-optic dysplasia with focus on prevalence and maternal age - A EUROCAT study.
Garne, E; Rissmann, A; Addor, M-C; Barisic, I; Bergman, J; Braz, P; Cavero-Carbonell, C; Draper, ES; Gatt, M; Haeusler, M (2018-09)Septo-optic nerve dysplasia is a rare congenital anomaly with optic nerve hypoplasia, pituitary hormone deficiencies and midline developmental defects of the brain. The clinical findings are visual impairment, hypopituitarism ... -
Estimating the birth prevalence and pregnancy outcomes of congenital malformations worldwide.
Moorthie, S; Blencowe, H; Darlison, MW; Lawn, J; Morris, JK; Modell, B; Congenital Disorders Expert Group; Bittles, AH; Blencowe, H; Christianson, A (2018-10)Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiology of important congenital anomalies to facilitate programme, policy and resource planning, and secondly to identify ... -
Methods to estimate access to care and the effect of interventions on the outcomes of congenital disorders
Christianson, A; Cousens, S; Darlison, M; Gibbons, S; Hamamy, H; Khoshnood, B; Howson, CP; Lawn, JE; Mastroiacovo, P; Modell, B (2018-10-01)© 2018, The Author(s). In the absence of intervention, early-onset congenital disorders lead to pregnancy loss, early death, or disability. Currently, lack of epidemiological data from many settings limits the understanding ... -
Prevalence of microcephaly in Europe: population based study
Morris, JK; Rankin, J; Garne, E; Loane, M; Greenlees, R; Addor, M-C; Arriola, L; Barisic, I; Bergman, JEH; Csaky-Szunyogh, M (2016-09-13) -
Prevalence of valproate syndrome in Europe from 2005 to 2014: A registry based multi-centre study.
Morris, JK; Garne, E; Loane, M; Addor, M-C; Barisic, I; Bianchi, F; Gatt, M; Lanzoni, M; Lynch, C; Mokoroa, O (2018-09)Women with epilepsy need to continue to take anticonvulsants during their pregnancies to prevent seizures from occurring. Since the 1980's, it has been known that the use of valproate (an anticonvulsant) in the first ... -
Rare single gene disorders: estimating baseline prevalence and outcomes worldwide
Blencowe, H; Moorthie, S; Petrou, M; Hamamy, H; Povey, S; Bittles, A; Gibbons, S; Darlison, M; Modell, B; Bittles, AH (2018-10-01)© 2018, The Author(s). As child mortality rates overall are decreasing, non-communicable conditions, such as genetic disorders, constitute an increasing proportion of child mortality, morbidity and disability. To date, ... -
A sustainable solution for the activities of the European network for surveillance of congenital anomalies: EUROCAT as part of the EU Platform on Rare Diseases Registration
Kinsner-Ovaskainen, A; Lanzoni, M; Garne, E; Loane, M; Morris, J; Neville, A; Nicholl, C; Rankin, J; Rissmann, A; Tucker, D (2018-09) -
Trends in congenital anomalies in Europe from 1980 to 2012.
Morris, JK; Springett, AL; Greenlees, R; Loane, M; Addor, M-C; Arriola, L; Barisic, I; Bergman, JEH; Csaky-Szunyogh, M; Dias, C (2018)BACKGROUND: Surveillance of congenital anomalies is important to identify potential teratogens. METHODS: This study analysed the prevalence of 61 congenital anomaly subgroups (excluding chromosomal) in 25 population-based ... -
Use of hierarchical models to analyze European trends in congenital anomaly prevalence
Cavadino, A; Prieto-Merino, D; Addor, M-C; Arriola, L; Bianchi, F; Draper, E; Garne, E; Greenlees, R; Haeusler, M; Khoshnood, B (2016-06)