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452 related items for PubMed ID: 14565622

  • 1. Low maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy and oral clefts in offspring: the Slone Birth Defects Study.
    Meyer KA, Werler MM, Hayes C, Mitchell AA.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2003 Jul; 67(7):509-14. PubMed ID: 14565622
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  • 2. Maternal alcohol use and risk of orofacial cleft birth defects.
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  • 3. Maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and risk of orofacial clefts.
    Romitti PA, Sun L, Honein MA, Reefhuis J, Correa A, Rasmussen SA.
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  • 4. The contribution of maternal epilepsy and its treatment to the etiology of oral clefts: a population based case-control study.
    Abrishamchian AR, Khoury MJ, Calle EE.
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  • 5. Plasma zinc concentrations of mothers and the risk of nonsyndromic oral clefts in their children: a case-control study in the Philippines.
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  • 7. Risk factors for oral clefts: a population-based case-control study in Shenyang, China.
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  • 8. Maternal corticosteroid use and orofacial clefts.
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  • 9. Selection bias and the use of controls with malformations in case-control studies of birth defects.
    Lieff S, Olshan AF, Werler M, Savitz DA, Mitchell AA.
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  • 10. Corticosteroids during pregnancy and oral clefts: a case-control study.
    Rodríguez-Pinilla E, Martínez-Frías ML.
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  • 11. Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and orofacial clefts.
    Collier SA, Browne ML, Rasmussen SA, Honein MA, National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
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  • 12. Lack of relation of oral clefts to diazepam use during pregnancy.
    Rosenberg L, Mitchell AA, Parsells JL, Pashayan H, Louik C, Shapiro S.
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  • 13. Maternal risk factors in cleft lip and palate: case control study.
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  • 15. Candidate genes for nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate and maternal cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption: evaluation of genotype-environment interactions from a population-based case-control study of orofacial clefts.
    Romitti PA, Lidral AC, Munger RG, Daack-Hirsch S, Burns TL, Murray JC.
    Teratology; 1999 Jan 24; 59(1):39-50. PubMed ID: 9988882
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  • 16. Folic acid-containing supplement consumption during pregnancy and risk for oral clefts: a meta-analysis.
    Badovinac RL, Werler MM, Williams PL, Kelsey KT, Hayes C.
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  • 17. Maternal nutrient intakes and risk of orofacial clefts.
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  • 18. Maternal multivitamin use and orofacial clefts in offspring.
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  • 19. Maternal Western dietary patterns and the risk of developing a cleft lip with or without a cleft palate.
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    Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Aug 24; 110(2 Pt 1):378-84. PubMed ID: 17666614
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