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  2. What Are the Most Common Birth Defects? | INTEGRIS Health

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    There are thousands of different birth defects. The most common defects include heart defects, cleft lip and palate and Down syndrome. Here is a list of the top 10 most common birth defects, according to CDC statistics. Occurrence rate: 1 in every 110 births.

  3. Birth Defects: Types & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    There are several types of birth defects, with causes that range from genetic changes to environmental factors. Examples include congenital heart conditions, a cleft lip and Down syndrome. You can’t prevent most birth defects but you can reduce your risk by maintaining good health.

  4. Specific Birth Defects and Other Health Conditions

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    Major birth defects are structural changes in one or more parts of the body. They are present at birth. They can have a serious, adverse event on the health, development, or functional ability of the baby. Anencephaly is a birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull.

  5. List of Birth Defects - Birth Defect Research for Children

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    Results from our 2024 Registry report provides data on the most frequently reported birth defects. This lists the structural and functional birth defects reported to the registry by frequency. Of course, the functional problems far outnumber the structural birth defects.

  6. Birth Defects: What causes them and which are the most common

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    Birth defects affect about 2 to 3 percent babies born in the United States. You've probably heard of the most common ones, such as Down syndrome, spina bifida, and cleft palate. Not all birth defects can be prevented, but there are things you can do to reduce the risks.

  7. Congenital disorders - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    The most common severe congenital disorders are heart defects, neural tube defects and Down syndrome. Although congenital disorders may be the result of one or more genetic, infectious, nutritional or environmental factors, it is often difficult to identify the exact causes.

  8. Birth defects: Types, causes, and prevention - Medical News Today

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    Birth defects, now known as congenital anomalies, are conditions that a person has from birth. Examples include cleft lip, Down syndrome, and spina bifida.

  9. Birth Defects and Congenital Anomalies - Boston Children's ...

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    Birth defects are also referred to as "congenital anomalies" or "congenital abnormalities." The most common birth defects are: What causes birth defects? Most birth defects are caused by genetic or environmental factors or a combination of the two (multifactorial birth defects). In most cases, however, the cause is unknown.

  10. What Are the Most Common Birth Defects? - MedicineNet

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    Birth defects may change the shape or function of one or more parts of the body. They can cause problems in overall health. Below are the most common birth defects: Congenital heart defects (CHD): This defect may affect different parts or functions of the heart.

  11. About Birth Defects | Birth Defects - CDC

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    Birth defects are common, affecting 1 in every 33 babies born in the United States each year. They are also the leading cause of infant deaths, accounting for 20%, or 1 in 5, of all infant deaths. Risk factors