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During her trip to the States, the Lisburn-born star was found to have a condition known as congential fusion anomalies which, surprisingly, she's had since birth.
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The popular category called serotonin-reuptake inhibitors SSRIs is generally considered safe, although some studies have linked a few of them to a higher risk of congential heart defects when taken in the first trimester, and infants suffering withdrawal symptoms such as irritability and seizures for more than a week after birth.
Can Mom's Medicine Hurt the Baby? Melinda Beck 2011
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Freepers suffer from congential Obama Derangement Syndrome.
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Freepers suffer from congential Obama Derangement Syndrome.
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Safire does not; he uses "congenital," so "congential" appears to be merely a typo.
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Tricuspid insufficiency is usually an acquired defect, and not generally listed in textbooks as a congential cardiac anomaly in and of itself, but usually in conjunction with other cardiac anomalies.
Medpundit 2003
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Aortic stenosis is also often associated with other congential heart disorders.
Archive 2003-06-01 2003
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Tricuspid insufficiency is usually an acquired defect, and not generally listed in textbooks as a congential cardiac anomaly in and of itself, but usually in conjunction with other cardiac anomalies.
Archive 2003-06-01 2003
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Aortic stenosis is also often associated with other congential heart disorders.
Medpundit 2003
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Even though he's a congential failure who has gotten 980 Americans killed in Iraq, destroying any sense of order in the country.
Archive 2004-09-01 2004
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