Abstract
A single stillborn female with craniofacial, abdominal, and central nervous system malformations was exposed to reserpine during the first six weeks of gestation. Parallels between the malformations present in this infant and those induced in rats through exposure to reserpine at analogous periods of gestation suggest that reserpine may pose specific risks for malformations in some pregnancies.
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Pauli, R. M., & Pettersen, B. J. (1986). Is reserpine a human teratogen? Journal of Medical Genetics, 23(3), 267–268. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.23.3.267
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