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"Accutane can cause major cardiac malformations, malformations of the central nervous system, ear malformations and other malformations," Ms. Honein said.
True horror was to be found in the malformations of the human mind, and in the graphic violence practiced upon human bodies.
Twenty-five to 35percentt of babies whose mothers took it in pregnancy suffer malformations of the head, face and heart.
More common causes of the condition are fetal diseases and embryonic malformations of the brain.
In 1947 she wrote Congenital Malformations of the Heart, which was revised in 1960.
Bucklew has a rare congenital condition known as cavernous hemangioma, causing malformations of the veins in his face, head and throat that could easily rupture during the execution.
Dogs built with long, low bodies, such as dachshunds, often develop spinal injuries or malformations of the spinal column.
To identify genetic causes of malformations of the müllerian ducts.
Congenital malformations of the thorax, abdomen, and gastrointestinal tract are common.
More rarely, vascular malformations of the colon or small intestine are observed [32].
Obstructive uropathies caused by congenital malformations of the urinary tract are relatively frequent in newborn.
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