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Teratogens: An Update

Hospital Practice, 1984
In the years since thalidomide, we have added significantly to our list of known teratogens, but we are still unhappily ignorant about the degree of risk and mechanisms of teratogenesis. Thus, the physician faced with the concern of a pregnant patient confronts difficult dilemmas.
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VIRUSES AS TERATOGENS

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975
There is nothing unique about rubella viruses or cytomegaloviruses. They are classic teratogens and, in this respect, not only follow but exemplify most of the principles of human teratology.
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Viruses as Teratogens

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1993
The ability of certain viruses to affect prenatal development in domestic animals is well documented. However, differentiating a viral-induced malformation from those caused by genetic or other environmental causes is a diagnostic dilemma. Understanding how viruses interact with their embryo-fetal hosts and the potential consequences on prenatal ...
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IS LYSERGIDE A TERATOGEN?

The Lancet, 1967
H, Zellweger, J S, McDonald, G, Abbo
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Teratogens

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1998
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WARFARIN AS TERATOGEN

The Lancet, 1979
M F, Smith, M D, Cameron
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ARE ANTICONVULSANTS TERATOGENIC?

The Lancet, 1971
H, Pashayan, D, Pruzansky, S, Qruzansky
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