Adverse effects of prenatal methimazole exposure
Teratology2001Vol. 64(5), pp. 262–266
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Elena Di Gianantonio, Christof Schaefer, P Mastroiacovo, Maxime Cournot, Francesco Benedicenti, Minke Reuvers, Brunella Occupati, Elisabeth Robert, B Bellemin, Antonio Addis, Judy Arnon, Maurizio Clementi
Abstract
The results of this study indicate that choanal as well as esophageal atresia may have a higher incidence than expected in fetuses exposed to MMI between 3 and 7 gestational weeks. Until further data are available, thyrotoxicosis should be treated with propylthiouracil, as it is apparently safer for use during the fertile period.
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