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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2011
AbstractA consideration of teratogenic exposures includes not only an agent (chemical, radiation, biologic) but an exposure level and timing of exposure. There are criteria by which exposures are evaluated for a causal connection with an abnormal outcome.
Sarah, Običan, Anthony R, Scialli
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AbstractA consideration of teratogenic exposures includes not only an agent (chemical, radiation, biologic) but an exposure level and timing of exposure. There are criteria by which exposures are evaluated for a causal connection with an abnormal outcome.
Sarah, Običan, Anthony R, Scialli
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Teratogen update: Iodine deficiency, a community teratogen
Teratology, 1997In the last decade, iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) have become recognized as the most common preventable cause of mental retardation worldwide. Iodine deficiency interferes severely with prenatal and postnatal growth and neurologic development of individuals.
J G, Hollowell, W H, Hannon
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
Reproduction can be impaired in animals and man by drugs and various environmental agents. Depending on the time of exposure—from fertilization through the fetal period and eventually during lactation—the consequences can range from embryotoxicity, gross malformations and a large variety of more subtle morphological, biochemical, and functional ...
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Reproduction can be impaired in animals and man by drugs and various environmental agents. Depending on the time of exposure—from fertilization through the fetal period and eventually during lactation—the consequences can range from embryotoxicity, gross malformations and a large variety of more subtle morphological, biochemical, and functional ...
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Teratogen update: Amphetamines
Birth Defects Research, 2020AbstractAmphetamines are synthetic noncatecholamine sympathomimetic amines that act as psychostimulants. They have been prescribed for the treatment of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and additional health conditions. Amphetamines are also drugs of abuse.
Joan D. Garey +2 more
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