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Maternal Drug Use And Infant Congenital Malformations 1st Ed Bengt Klln

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Maternal Drug Use And Infant Congenital Malformations 1st Ed Bengt Klln
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Author: Bengt Källén
ISBN: 9783030178970, 9783030178987, 3030178978, 3030178986
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Maternal Drug Use And Infant Congenital Malformations 1st Ed Bengt Klln by Bengt Källén 9783030178970, 9783030178987, 3030178978, 3030178986 instant download after payment.

This book is the combination of the literature on maternal drug use and birth defects with a set of new data on most types of drugs.
In this book, for each group of drugs the relevant scientific literature on drug teratogenicity is presented, with consideration of possible sources of error and also what the findings may mean from a practical point of view. The book also adds data from the Swedish health registers for 1996-2013 based on more than 1.7 million early-pregnancy midwife interviews.
Maternal Drug Use and Infant Congenital Malformations will find an engaged audience among people working within the field, and will be of interest to healthcare providers, especially obstetricians and other clinicians who treat women of childbearing age.

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