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Chromosomal aberrations teratogenesis

Sister chromatid exchanges and chromosome aberrations in cultured human lymphocytes exposed to selected fumigants. Teratogenesis Carcinog Mutagen 10 21-30. [Pg.191]

Approximately 7% of all live-born humans bear birth defects. This value may be as high as 10% if children are evaluated to age 10 years to include subtle structural or functional deficits such as minimal brain dysfunction or attention deficit disorders. More than 560 000 lives out of 3 million births per year in the United States are lost through infant death, spontaneous abortion, stillbirths, and miscarriage due presumably to defective fetal development. The relative contributions to human teratogenesis have been estimated as follows known germinal mutations, 20% chromosomal and gene aberrations, 3-5% environmental causes such as radiation, <1% infections, 2% or 3% maternal metabolic imbalance, 1% or 2% drugs and environmental chemicals, 4% or 5% contributions from maternal dietary deficiencies or excesses and... [Pg.2655]


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