Consanguinity - Its Impact, Consequences and Management

Consanguineous marriages have been practiced for hundreds of years, predominantly by Moslems. Although it is generally accepted among communities that the social advantages outweigh other, the rate of congenital malformations and genetic diseases among the offspring borne of consanguineous marriages...

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Other Authors: Jaber, Lutfi A. (Editor), Halpern, Gabrielle J. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Bentham Science Publishers 2014
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