Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil.
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Steege, JF; Caldwell, DS
Published in: South Med J
October 1980
One of a set of twins aborted at 20 weeks' gestation had unilateral renal agenesis after exposure to chlorambucil and prednisone since conception. There are no firm clinical data suggesting that second or third trimester exposure to any of the immunosuppressive drugs is toxic to the fetus, and no absolute cause-and-effect relationship is established in this case.
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South Med J
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ISSN
0038-4348
Publication Date
October 1980
Volume
73
Issue
10
Start / End Page
1414 / 1415
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Twins
- Pregnancy Trimester, First
- Pregnancy
- Prednisone
- Male
- Kidney
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Female
- Chlorambucil
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Steege, J. F., & Caldwell, D. S. (1980). Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil. South Med J, 73(10), 1414–1415. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198010000-00040
Steege, J. F., and D. S. Caldwell. “Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil.” South Med J 73, no. 10 (October 1980): 1414–15. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198010000-00040.
Steege JF, Caldwell DS. Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil. South Med J. 1980 Oct;73(10):1414–5.
Steege, J. F., and D. S. Caldwell. “Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil.” South Med J, vol. 73, no. 10, Oct. 1980, pp. 1414–15. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00007611-198010000-00040.
Steege JF, Caldwell DS. Renal agenesis after first trimester exposure to chlorambucil. South Med J. 1980 Oct;73(10):1414–1415.
Published In
South Med J
DOI
ISSN
0038-4348
Publication Date
October 1980
Volume
73
Issue
10
Start / End Page
1414 / 1415
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Twins
- Pregnancy Trimester, First
- Pregnancy
- Prednisone
- Male
- Kidney
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Female
- Chlorambucil