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    Diseases during pregnancy in a large unselected South American sample by Santos, María Rita, Campaña, Hebe, Heisecke, Silvina, Ratowiecki, Julia, Elías, Darío, Giménez, Lucas, Poletta, Fernando Adrián, Gili, Juan, Uranga, Rocío, Cosentino, Viviana, Krupitzki, Hugo, Rittler, Mónica, Camelo, Jorge López

    “…Our aim was to describe the prevalence of diseases during pregnancy and the association between fetal exposure to the most frequent maternal diseases and the…”
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    A graph theory approach to analyze birth defect associations by Elias, Dario, Campaña, Hebe, Poletta, Fernando, Heisecke, Silvina, Gili, Juan, Ratowiecki, Julia, Gimenez, Lucas, Pawluk, Mariela, Santos, Maria Rita, Cosentino, Viviana, Uranga, Rocio, Rittler, Monica, Lopez Camelo, Jorge

    Published in PloS one (22-05-2020)
    “…Birth defects are prenatal morphological or functional anomalies. Associations among them are studied to identify their etiopathogenesis. The graph theory…”
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    Neural tube defects: Sex ratio changes after fortification with folic acid by Poletta, Fernando A, Rittler, Monica, Saleme, Cesar, Campaña, Hebe, Gili, Juan A, Pawluk, Mariela S, Gimenez, Lucas G, Cosentino, Viviana R, Castilla, Eduardo E, López-Camelo, Jorge S

    Published in PloS one (14-03-2018)
    “…Historically, neural tube defects (NTDs) have predominated in female infants but the reasons remain unclear. In South America, the pre- folic acid…”
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    Consanguinity in South America: demographic aspects by Liascovich, R, Rittler, M, Castilla, E E

    Published in Human heredity (2001)
    “…A sample of 53,552 nonmalformed liveborn infants was ascertained by the Latin-American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations between 1967 and 1996…”
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    Short interbirth interval and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Bayesian network approach by Heisecke, Silvina L., Campaña, Hebe, Santos, María R., López Camelo, Jorge S., Rittler, Mónica

    Published in AJOG global reports (01-11-2024)
    “…Interbirth interval (IBI), the time between consecutive births, has been tied to perinatal outcomes. To analyze adverse perinatal events following short IBI in…”
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    Short interbirth interval and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Bayesian network approachAJOG Global Reports at a Glance by Silvina L. Heisecke, DVM, Hebe Campaña, MSc, PhD, María R. Santos, BSc, PhD, Jorge S. López Camelo, MSc, PhD, Mónica Rittler, MD, PhD

    Published in AJOG global reports (01-11-2024)
    “…Background: Interbirth interval (IBI), the time between consecutive births, has been tied to perinatal outcomes. Objective: To analyze adverse perinatal events…”
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    Risk for gastroschisis in primigravidity, length of sexual cohabitation, and change in paternity by Rittler, Monica, Castilla, Eduardo E., Chambers, Christina, Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S.

    “…BACKGROUND: Maternal epidemiologic similarities between gastroschisis and preeclampsia have led to the objective of evaluating the risk for gastroschisis…”
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    Sentinel phenotype for rubella embryopathy: time-space distribution in Brazil by Orioli, Iêda Maria, Camelo, Jorge S López, Rittler, Monica, Castilla, Eduardo E

    Published in Cadernos de saúde pública (01-10-2011)
    “…The dyad comprising eye anomalies and congenital heart defects in the same newborn has been proposed as the best sentinel phenotype for the early detection of…”
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    Sex ratio and associated risk factors for 50 congenital anomaly types: Clues for causal heterogeneity by Rittler, Monica, López-Camelo, Jorge, Castilla, Eduardo E.

    “…BACKGROUND Sex ratio (SR) deviations have been reported for many congenital anomalies, but so far no satisfactory explanation for these deviations has been…”
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    The effect of systematic pediatric care on neonatal mortality and hospitalizations of infants born with oral clefts by Wehby, George L, Castilla, Eduardo E, Goco, Norman, Rittler, Monica, Cosentino, Viviana, Javois, Lorette, Kindem, Mark, Chakraborty, Hrishikesh, Dutra, Graca, López-Camelo, Jorge S, Orioli, Iêda M, Murray, Jeffrey C

    Published in BMC pediatrics (28-12-2011)
    “…Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) increase mortality and morbidity risks for affected infants especially in less developed countries. This study aimed at…”
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