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  • 2. Parental consanguinity as a cause of increased incidence of birth defects in a study of 131,760 consecutive births.
    Stoll C, Alembik Y, Dott B, Feingold J.
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  • 3. Reproductive wastage and developmental disorders in relation to consanguinity in south India.
    Asha Bai PV, John TJ, Subramaniam VR.
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  • 5. The effect of consanguinity on congenital disabilities in the Kuwaiti population.
    Al-Kandari YY, Crews DE.
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  • 7. Consanguinity and recurrence risk of birth defects: a population-based study.
    Stoltenberg C, Magnus P, Skrondal A, Lie RT.
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  • 8. Consanguinity in the Bishopric of Ourense (Galicia, Spain) from 1900 to 1979.
    Varela TA, Aínsua RL, Fariña J.
    Ann Hum Biol; 2003 Feb 19; 30(4):419-33. PubMed ID: 12881141
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  • 10. Consanguineous marriages in Jordan: why is the rate changing with time?
    Hamamy H, Jamhawi L, Al-Darawsheh J, Ajlouni K.
    Clin Genet; 2005 Jun 19; 67(6):511-6. PubMed ID: 15857418
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  • 11. The frequency of consanguineous marriage in eastern Turkey.
    Akbayram S, Sari N, Akgün C, Doğan M, Tuncer O, Caksen H, Oner AF.
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  • 12. Consanguinity, fertility, reproductive wastage, infant mortality and congenital malformations in Jordan.
    Khoury SA, Massad DF.
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  • 13. Association of parental consanguinity with congenital malformations among Arab newborns in Jerusalem.
    Bromiker R, Glam-Baruch M, Gofin R, Hammerman C, Amitai Y.
    Clin Genet; 2004 Jul 19; 66(1):63-6. PubMed ID: 15200510
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  • 14. Marked parental consanguinity as a cause for increased major malformations in an Israeli Arab community.
    Jaber L, Merlob P, Bu X, Rotter JI, Shohat M.
    Am J Med Genet; 1992 Sep 01; 44(1):1-6. PubMed ID: 1519638
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  • 15. [Consanguineous marriages, inbreeding and its effects in the Taimyr Nganasans].
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  • 16. Prevalence of consanguineous marriages in Syria.
    Othman H, Saadat M.
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  • 19. Influence of consanguinity on the pattern of familial aggregation of congenital cardiovascular anomalies in an outpatient population: studies from the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
    Seliem MA, Bou-Holaigah IH, Al-Sannaa N.
    Community Genet; 2007 Sep 01; 10(1):27-31. PubMed ID: 17167247
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