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which is an ailment which brings about abnormal development in an infant​

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Answered by chatterjeeanushka200
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Answer:

Congenital disorders of the coagulation process usually become manifest during infancy or early childhood. The most common of these is hemophilia , a disease caused by deficiency in a specific coagulation factor.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Examples of birth defects include phenylketonuria, sickle cell anemia and Down syndrome.

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  • A birth defect is a physical, physiological, or chemical characteristic of your newborn baby's body that is not normal. The problem may be brought on by genetics, an illness, exposure to radiation or drugs, or it may not be known what caused it.
  • Any area of your baby's body can have a defect, which can include any of the following:
  • clearly noticeable, such as a birthmark or an arm missing.
  • internal, such as an improperly formed kidney or a ventricular septal defect (a hole between your baby's heart's lower chambers).
  • a chemical disorder, such as phenylketonuria (a defect in a chemical reaction that results in developmental delay).

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