Abstract

Seasonal variation in occurrence of fetal anomalies may provide clues as to etiologic factors. Published literature has inconsistently reported an association of orofacial clefting with season of birth in international cohorts, and there is limited national data assessing this relationship. We sought to assess the association of seasonality with orofacial clefting in the setting of other potential etiologic factors in a large US sample.

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