Abstract |
Toluene embryopathy is characterised by microcephaly, central nervous system dysfunction, attentional deficits and hyperactivity, developmental delay with greater language deficits, minor craniofacial and limb anomalies, and variable growth deficiency. Previously, three affected children, born to women who inhaled toluene regularly throughout pregnancy, have been reported. Two more cases are described emphasising the importance of toluene as a potential human teratogen.
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Authors | J H Hersh |
Journal | Journal of medical genetics
(J Med Genet)
Vol. 26
Issue 5
Pg. 333-7
(May 1989)
ISSN: 0022-2593 [Print] England |
PMID | 2471833
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Abnormalities, Drug-Induced
(etiology)
- Adult
- Child, Preschool
- Developmental Disabilities
(chemically induced)
- Female
- Humans
- Infant, Newborn
- Microcephaly
(chemically induced)
- Muscle Hypotonia
(chemically induced)
- Pregnancy
- Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
- Substance-Related Disorders
(complications)
- Toluene
(adverse effects)
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