Glossary for Developmental toxicity -- 2,2',3,4,4',5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl
- Chemical-related conditions: Medical conditions related to chemicals and toxin exposures.
- Developmental toxicity -- Mercury Fulminate: Mercury Fulminate is a recognized developmental toxicant and exposure to it has the potential to negatively affect a developing baby. The severity and range of negative effects experienced can vary greatly depending on the chemical, the stage of pregnancy at which the exposure occurred and the duration, level and nature (e.g. inhalation, skin exposure, ingestion) of the exposure. Developmental toxicity can include such things as low birth weight, birth defects, fetal death and behavioral and psychological problems. Sometimes the effects may not manifest until the baby becomes older.
- Developmental toxicity -- Pyrimethamine: Pyrimethamine (a pharmaceutical drug) is a recognized developmental toxicant and exposure to it has the potential to negatively affect a developing baby. The severity and range of negative effects experienced can vary greatly depending on the chemical, the stage of pregnancy at which the exposure occurred and the duration, level and nature (e.g. inhalation, skin exposure, ingestion) of the exposure. Developmental toxicity can include such things as low birth weight, birth defects, fetal death and behavioral and psychological problems. Sometimes the effects may not manifest until the baby becomes older.
- Fetal development toxicity: Diseases where exposures to toxins or substances cause fetal developmental problems.
- Fetal health conditions: Medical conditions affecting the health of a fetus while inside the pregnant mother.
- Pregnancy-related conditions: Any condition that is related to or caused by pregnancy