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DEVELOPMENTAL
ABNORMALITIES
This is a page that allows searching of external
databases related to developmental abnormalities.
Online Mendelian Inheritence in
Man (OMIM) is a database with over 10,000
entries with histories, case studies, reference
links and other external database links. PubMed
is the Online Medline database of all medical
publications with all reference details including
an abstract where available. Some references may
also be linked externally to Journals with full
text available. Some individual entries and search
results are included from both these databases with
UNSW
Embryology.
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OMIM
Database Online Mendelian
Inheritence in Man Database.
OMIM
Note: This database is an external link,
not accessible from some computers in the School
of Anatomy.
For computers without internet access, search
results below will work (no access = no
external links working).
Internet
Search this database with the keyword "" or
the above abnormality names.
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PubMed
Database
Online Medline Database
PubMed-
Medline
National Library of Medicine (US) search service
to access the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and
Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line
journals), and other related databases.
- Selected Lists of References from PubMed
March 1999 search results are available for
School of Anatomy computers without internet
access. Computers with internet access can
search from either Below
or PubMed
Internet Access
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About Notes
- Lecture notes from the Embryology Program
compiled and written by Dr Mark Hill.
- Note Links to OMIM Entries are copies of originals
for computers without internet access. Computers with
internet access can directly access the database.
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m.hill@unsw.edu.au
Date Last Modified: 19/3/99
This site maintained by Dr M. Hill
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