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Some examples of teratogens known to cause human malformations are listed in the table below (Table 23-2). A few of the most common examples will be discussed below. Table 23-2 23-6 Nicotine does not produce congenital malformations but nicotine does have a effect on fetal growth.
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Exposure to teratogens: Common teratogens (agents that cause fetal malformation) include infections, drugs, and physical agents. Malformations are most likely to result if exposure occurs between the 2nd and 8th wk after conception (the 4th to 10th wk after the last menstrual period), when organs are forming.
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Your textbook does mention the most common teratogens, but I want to cover these in more depth and emphasize these because this information is SO important and (in my opinion) cannot be stressed enough. ... Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is more common on reservations, and in the upper midwest states, two areas with higher rates...
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Birth Defects: Common Types ... Environmental factors that cause birth defects are frequently called teratogens, a term that includes drugs, chemicals, and viruses. It is important to understand that birth defects caused by environmental teratogens can develop at any point during pregnancy. ... Common teratogens include:
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A common severe teratogenic intrinsic property for the tested molecules of this chemical class has been found, acting through alteration of the normal ...
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3), and the pattern and stage specificity of hypoxia-related malformations for class III antiarrythmic drugs suggest a common teratogenic mechanism closely ...
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This list of suspected teratogens contains many common items. Most babies are born without defects, so the placenta may be an effective barrier. Additionally, the timing of the exposure to a teratogen is critical to its impact on prenatal development.
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Some teratogens will increase this risk, but it is dependent upon the type and amount of the exposure as well as the timing in the pregnancy. Following is a list of some common exposures for which we are called:;
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