The obstetric care of a pregnancy, as it is practiced today, includes noninvasive screening approaches, as well as invasive procedures, for the def...
Congenital heart malformations are the most common cause of fetal and infant mortality, with an incidence of 4-13 per 1000 live births.
Early detection of micrognathia during prenatal care is crucial to mitigate the associated risks and prevent unforeseen emergencies requiring inv...
The term holoprosencephaly (HPE) describes a spectrum of cerebral and facial malformations that result from an absent or incomplete division of emb...
Human T-cell leukemia virus-1 (HTLV-1) is the first infectious agent proven to cause cancer, and research suggests that HTLV-1 may be considered am...
Fetal abdominal wall defects (AWDs) encompass a wide range of congenital anomalies that involve the incomplete closure or disruption of the abdomin...
The Bartholin’s glands, initially described in 1677 by the Danish anatomist Casper Bartholin, also known as the greater vestibular glands, encompas...
The fibromatous nodule (uterine fibroid) is a benign tumor that develops from tissue similar to the uterine muscle, being aided by an increased lev...
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Crossref-DOI: 10.26416/Gine