Choanal atresia: the result of maternal thyrotoxicosis or fetal carbimazole?
Julian Barwell, Grenville F Fox, Jonathan Round, Jonathan Berg
Index: Am. J. Med. Genet. 111(1) , 55-6; discussion 54, (2002)
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Abstract
We present the fourth published case of a child affected with choanal atresia following maternal treatment with carbimazole. The mother was receiving her highest dose of carbimazole at the crucial period for development of the choanae, between days 35 and 38.Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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