Letter to the Editor
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In Utero
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We would agree with both writers that there were certain features of the child described in our report that were not typical of the so-called fetal hydantoin syndrome, particularly the birth weight. It is certainly true that single case reports do nothing more than suggest possible associations between malformations and in utero exposure, but much information has been accumulated associating clefts and congenital heart malformations with phenytoin. The baby described had a normal male karyotype. Attempts were made to do karyotyping on tissue obtained at autopsy but were unsuccessful.
2020 ◽
Vol 99
(3)
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pp. 200-207
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2013 ◽
Vol 14
(suppl_1)
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pp. i10-i11
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2000 ◽
Vol 29
(1)
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pp. 113-117
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1981 ◽
Vol 137
(4)
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pp. 673-681
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