نتایج جستجو برای: neural tube defects ntds

تعداد نتایج: 490075  

2010
Yi-Lan Liao Jin-Feng Wang Ji-Lei Wu Jiao-Jiao Wang Xiao-Ying Zheng

Birth defects are a major cause of infant mortality and disability in many parts of the world. Yet the etiology of neural tube defects (NTDs), the most common types of birth defects, is still unknown. The construction and analysis of maps of disease incidence data can help explain the geographical distribution of NTDs and can point to possible environmental causes of these birth defects. We com...

2014
Baoling Bai Qin Zhang Xiaozhen Liu Chunyue Miao Shaofang Shangguan Yihua Bao Jin Guo Li Wang Ting Zhang Huili Li

The methylation status of DNA methylation regions (DMRs) of the imprinted gene IGF2/Igf2 is associated with neural tube defects (NTDs), which are caused by a failure of the neural tube to fold and close and are the second-most common birth defect; however, the characterization of the expression level of IGF2/Igf2 in neural tissue from human fetuses affected with NTDs remains elusive. More impor...

2017
Deepasree Jaganmohan Prema Subramaniam Nagarajan Krishnan Preetam Mahajan

Craniospinal rachischisis is a rare and severe form of neural tube defects (NTDs), which is always fatal. It is characterized by anencephaly accompanied by a bony defect of the spine and exposure of neural tissue. We describe the two patients with ultrasonographic and magnetic resonance imaging appearance of craniospinal rachischisis totalis, detected antenatally at 22 and 25 weeks of gestation...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
J A Harris G M Shaw

The literature indicates that prevalence of neural tube defects (NTD) is more common among Mexican than Caucasian populations in North America. Combining data from Mexico and the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program shows that there is a gradient of risk, with prevalences highest in Mexico, lowest among U.S. Caucasians, and intermediate among populations of Mexican descent in the United ...

2014
Mohammad Jafar Golalipour Mostafa Qorbani Arezo Mirfazeli Elham Mobasheri

BACKGROUND Neural tube defects (NTDs) including spina bifida and anencephaly are the second most common birth defects with 2.8 per 1000 births in northern Iran. OBJECTIVES This study was conducted to determine the risk factors of neural tube defects in Gorgan, north of Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS This hospital-based, case-control study was carried out on all NTD-affected pregnancies (n = 59)...

2014
Mustafa A. Salih Waleed R. Murshid Mohammed Z. Seidahmed

This review article discusses the epidemiology, risk factors, prenatal screening, diagnosis, prevention potentials, and epidemiologic impact of neural tube defects (NTDs). The average incidence of NTDs is 1/1000 births, with a marked geographic variation. In the developed countries, the incidence of NTDs has fallen over recent decades. However, it still remains high in the less-developed countr...

2017
Lauren Haskett Dorothy Regan Robert J. Berry Bryan M. Hibbard Elizabeth D. Hibbard

From 1993 to 1995 researchers led by Robert J. Berry from the US Centers for Disease Control headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and Zhu Li from Beijing Medical University in Beijing, China, conducted a collaborative study in China on the prevention of neural tube [2] defects or NTDs using folic acid [3] supplements. NTDs are birth defects [4] in which openings in the spinal cord or the brain th...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Patricia Cogram Andrew Hynes Louisa P E Dunlevy Nicholas D E Greene Andrew J Copp

A proportion of neural tube defects (NTDs) can be prevented by maternal folic acid supplementation, although some cases are unresponsive. The curly tail mutant mouse provides a model of folate-resistant NTDs, in which defects can be prevented by inositol therapy in early pregnancy. Hence, inositol represents a possible novel adjunct therapy to prevent human NTDs. The present study investigated ...

2010
Katie A Burren John M Scott Andrew J Copp Nicholas D E Greene

BACKGROUND Suboptimal maternal folate status is considered a risk factor for neural tube defects (NTDs). However, the relationship between dietary folate status and risk of NTDs appears complex, as experimentally induced folate deficiency is insufficient to cause NTDs in nonmutant mice. In contrast, folate deficiency can exacerbate the effect of an NTD-causing mutation, as in splotch mice. The ...

2013
Noa Safra Alexander G. Bassuk Polly J. Ferguson Miriam Aguilar Rochelle L. Coulson Nicholas Thomas Peta L. Hitchens Peter J. Dickinson Karen M. Vernau Zena T. Wolf Danika L. Bannasch

Neural tube defects (NTDs) is a general term for central nervous system malformations secondary to a failure of closure or development of the neural tube. The resulting pathologies may involve the brain, spinal cord and/or vertebral column, in addition to associated structures such as soft tissue or skin. The condition is reported among the more common birth defects in humans, leading to signif...

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