Abstract

Evaluation the Prevalence of association between cranial congenital fetal anomalies and renal congenital fetal anomalies

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  • Congenital mutations influence roughly 2-3% of all live births each year (Whiteman et al, 1994)

  • The prevalence of CFMS in Minia university in two years (2017-2018) was 12.5% with total number of cases 2091.the total prevalence as regard to the total ANC cases attached to the university hospital was 0.65%

  • The most common affected system is the central nervous system with percentage 32.7% followed by the renal system 18.6% followed with the cardiovascular system 14.8% followed by the chest 8% followed by the musculoskeletal system 7.2% followed by hydrops foetalis 6.5% followed by GIT 5.7% followed by neck 5.3% followed by face which is the least prevalent anomalies with percentage 1.1%

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Introduction

Congenital mutations influence roughly 2-3% of all live births each year (Whiteman et al, 1994). Whether they are disconnected (single) or portion of disorders, are a common cause of therapeutic mediation, long-term ailment, and passing. The neonatologist or perinatologist regularly is the primary individual to recognize essential assessments and administration and to clarify the cause of the peculiarities and the forecast for the child to the guardians. Co-existent bunch of peculiarities is portrayed as polytopic field imperfection, arrangement, disorder and affiliation. Other classification may be major and minor inconsistencies. Major irregularity is one with a therapeutic, surgical or corrective significance and with affect on dreariness and mortality. Minor inconsistency is one that does not have a genuine surgical, restorative or restorative importance and does not influence ordinary life anticipation or way of life

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