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Josef Warkany
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Nutrition Reviews. 13:289-291
Autor:
Josef Warkany
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 18:396-396
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Pediatric Neurosurgery. 2:I-V
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 56:59-64
The relation of congenital malformations to tumor development was examined. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were given 200 rads of X-rays on the 15th or 16th day of gestation and injections of 10 mg ethylnitrosourea (ENU)/kg 1-4 days later, or they were
Autor:
Josef Warkany
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American Journal of Roentgenology. 122:2-12
Syndromes of congenital malformations are interesting and challenging phenomena which deserve observation, description and treatment of the children and adults who are afflicted by these multiple birth defects. However, the highest level of syndrome
Autor:
Josef Warkany
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Current Problems in Pediatrics. 13:3-26
Prevention of congenital malformations is recognized as the ultimate goal of teratology, a goal that has not yet been reached despite much progress in the description, experimental production, and treatment of birth defects. In addition to quests for
Autor:
Josef Warkany, Harold Kalter
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New England Journal of Medicine. 308:424-431
Environmental substances suspected of causing congenital malformations in human populations are discussed in the review. They include lead, mercury, methylmercury, and chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons. Of these only mercury is known to be a proven h
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Melvin H. Becker, Fred Epstein, Barbara A. O’Toole, Jose A. Alvarez-Garijo, Bénédiet Rilliet, Dario Taboada Gomila, Bala R. Subramanyam, Adela Alonso Martin, Jens Haase, Matsukado, B N Raghavendra, Jean Berney, Antonio Perez Aytes, Y. Yokota, Manuel Vila Mengual, Josef Warkany
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Pediatric Neurosurgery. 8:45-80
Autor:
Josef Warkany
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Teratology. 38:593-596
Autor:
Josef Warkany
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Teratology. 20:201-204
Physicians' interest in congenital malformations has varied greatly during the last two centuries. After an acme in the 19th century, teratology was of little inteerest to the medical profession during the first four decades of the 20th century. Sinc