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 +[[Image:Portrait_von_Antonietta_Gonzales_by_Lavinia_Fontana_ca.1594-1595.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Portrait of Antonietta Gonsalus]]'' (ca.[[1594]]-[[1595]]) by [[Lavinia Fontana]]]]
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 +A '''congenital disorder''' is any [[medical condition]] that is present at [[Childbirth|birth]]. However, a congenital disorder can be recognized before birth ([[prenatal]]ly), at birth, years later, or never. The term ''congenital'' does not imply or exclude a [[Genetic disorder|genetic cause]].
 +==See also==
 +* [[Congenital abnormality]]
 +* [[Malformative syndrome]]
 +* [[ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities]]
 +* [[List of congenital disorders]]
 +* [[List of ICD-9 codes 740-759: Congenital anomalies]]
 +* [[March of Dimes]]
 +* [[Mitochondrial disease]]
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A congenital disorder is any medical condition that is present at birth. However, a congenital disorder can be recognized before birth (prenatally), at birth, years later, or never. The term congenital does not imply or exclude a genetic cause.

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