Answer is Congenital Anomalies.
The most common and severe are neural tube defect, heart defects, Down syndrome. This comprise of various - wide range of abnormalities present at birth or prenatal stage. The word congenital anomalies covers the major types of anomalies. Thus answer will be congenital anomalies.
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The human organ that has the highest incidence of major anomalies is the
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