Najam-ud Din, Shahbano Ishfaq, Muhammad Naeem, Malik Shahid Shaukat, Zaheer Iqbal, Zain Safdar.
Potential Risk Factors For Congenital Malformations In Neonates: A Case Series Study In Two Tertiary Care Hospital Of Lahore City.
Esculapio J Services Inst Med Sci Jan ;13(1):33-7.

Objective: 1.To Study the potential risk factors for congenital malformations in neonates admitted at two tertiary care hospitals of public sector in Lahore city. 2.To find out the frequency of systems affected in congenital anomalies. Methods: It was a “case series” study conducted at Children hospital and Services hospital Lahore. All the congenital malformations from 1st April to 30th April, 2013, in neonates admitted in these institutions were included in the study. Mothers of 40 cases of congenital malformations were interviewed after taking verbal consent, using self-administered, pre-tested questionnaire. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 14. Results: The frequency of cousin marriages in parents with congenitally malformed children was considerably high i.e. 65%. Majority of mothers i.e. 62.5% were below metric, 87.5% belonged to low income group, 62.5% did not made an increase in diet during pregnancy, 35% suffered from stress during pregnancy and 30% had previous abortion. The number of anomalies of urogenital system and GIT were higher with frequency of 45% and 30% respectively with a cumulative frequency of 75%. Conclusion: The frequency of congenital malformations was considerably higher among parents with consanguinity, in low income groups, mother's education less than metric and paternal age greater than 30 years. The number of anomalies of urogenital system and GIT were higher in our subjects with frequency of 45% and 30% respectively with a cumulative frequency of 75%.

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