All of the above
Lifestyle choices of the mother :)(:
No. For example, someone might be born with an extra finger, which is a congenital disorder, but live a completely normal life otherwise.
rubella
yes
no
Congenital immunodeficiency is present at the time of birth, and is the result of genetic defects. These immunodeficiency disorders are also called primary immunodeficiencies.
many disorders have the same clinical manifestations so it would be a matter of rule out a list. however those that have no known cause are your autoimmune disorders. example type 1 diabetes, congenital hypothyroidism, ect..
Congenital myopathy (CM) is a term used for muscle disorders present at birth, including hundreds of distinct neuromuscular syndromes and disorders.
All the above
Congenital toxoplasmosis may cause visual impairment and hearing loss.
These include psoriasis, anemia, and certain congenital disorders.
Congenital myasthenic syndromes are a group of related disorders caused by inherited defects in the acetylcholine receptor.