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5 entries match Obstetrics & Reproductive [C13 / G02.403.615] · Genetics & Heredity [K01.900.300]
1938 CE
#4962.1
A clinical and genetic study of 1,280 cases of mental defect.
In this exhaustive study Penrose showed (p. 36) the significance of maternal age in the etiology of Down syndrome.
1938 CE
#6133
An operation for the cure of congenital absence of the vagina.
Mclndoe’s operation for the construction of an artificial vagina.
1943 CE
#5509
Congenital defects in infants following infectious diseases during pregnancy.
Figures demonstrating that rubella in the first or second month of pregnancy always results in an abnormal infant. With A. L. Tostevin, B. Moore, H. Mayo, and G. H. B. Black.
1967 CE
#6235.2
Intrauterine diagnosis and management of genetic defects.
Amniocentesis used to diagnose genetic disorders in utero. First detailed report. See also Fuchs, F., Genetic information from amniotic fluid contents. Lancet, 1960, 2, 180. "During the course of the criminal investig…
1899 CE
#4129
Le trophoedème chronique héréditaire.
“Meige’s disease” – first described by Nonne (No. 4106).