What is Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent?
What is Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent?
- Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent: There is strong evidence to indicate that exposure to Aspirin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure and the stage of pregnancy that the exposure occurred at.
Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent: Introduction
Types of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
Broader types of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
How serious is Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent?
Complications of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see complications of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
What causes Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent?
Causes of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent: see causes of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Risk factors for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see
risk factors for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
What are the symptoms of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent?
Symptoms of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see symptoms of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Complications of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see complications of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent.
How is it treated?
Treatments for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see treatments for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Research for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
see research for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Name and Aliases of Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Main name of condition: Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent
Other names or spellings for Aspirin -- Teratogenic Agent:
Teratogenic Agent [Aspirin], Aspirin [fetal exposure], Fetal exposure to Aspirin, Fetal malformations due to Aspirin, Teratogenic Medications [Aspirin]