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Carbon monoxide maternal

Lauwerys R, Buchet J-P, Roels HA, et al. 1978. Placental transfer of lead, mercury, cadmium, and carbon monoxide in women I. Comparison of the frequency distributions of the biological indices in maternal and umbilical cord blood. Environ Res 15 278-289. [Pg.543]

Loder RT, Hernandez MJ, Lemer AL, et al The induction of congenital spinal deformities in mice by maternal carbon monoxide exposure. J Pediatr Orthop 20(5) 662-666, 2000... [Pg.125]

Ginsberg MD, Myers RE. Fetal brain damage following maternal carbon monoxide intoxication An experimental study. Acta Obstet Gynec Scand 1974 53 309-17. [Pg.333]

The factors are diverse, ranging from caffeine consumption during pregnancy to maternal age at conception. The environmental agents with potential adverse impacts on fetal development for which there is the strongest evidence are all culture-dependent tobacco smoke, alcohol (ethanol), cocaine, and combustion-engine carbon monoxide.4 In this book I focus only on factors for which there is evidence known to me. What the factors all have in common is that all have heavy cultural... [Pg.265]

The toxicity of ethanol is enhanced in the presence of compounds such as barbiturates, carbon monoxide, and methyl mercury. With the latter compound, ethanol enhanced the retention of mercnry in the kidney of rats and thns increased nephrotoxicity (McNeil et al. 1988). When combined with cocaine and fed to rats, increased maternal and fetal toxicity was observed (Chnrch et al. 1988). Ethanol is reported to be synergistically toxic with caffeine (Pollard 1988) and with n-bntanol and isoamyl alcohol. Prior ethanol consnmption increased the toxicity... [Pg.137]

Roels H, Hubermont G, Buchet JP, Lauwerys R (1978) Placental transfer of lead, mercury, cadmium, and carbon monoxide in women. III. Factors influencing the accumulation of heavy metals in the placenta and the relationship between metal concentration in the placenta and in maternal and cord blood. Environ. Res. 16 236 Wilson JG (1973) Environment and birth defects. Academic Press, New York - London Wilson JG (1977) Current status in teratology - general principles and mechanisms derived from animal studies. In Handbook of teratology, Vol. 1, eds. Wilson JG, Fraser FC, Plenum Press, New York, p. 75... [Pg.68]


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