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syndactyly/hypoxia

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[Anesthetic management of a patient with a cryptophthalmos syndactyly syndrome and subglottic stenosis].

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We experienced five episodes of anesthesia for a girl with dryptophthalmos syndactyly syndrome and congenital subglottic stenosis from the age of 1.3 year to 4 years. A girl was born at 34 weeks of gestation. The birth weight was 1360 g. The Apgar score was 8 at one minute and there was a

Stage-specific skeletal and visceral defects of the I(Kr)-blocker almokalant: further evidence for teratogenicity via a hypoxia-related mechanism.

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BACKGROUND As a class effect, potent I(Kr)-blockers have been shown to induce stage-specific external malformations. The aim of this study was to investigate whether I(Kr)-blockers also induce stage-specific visceral and skeletal defects and to further elucidate a proposed arrhythmia-hypoxia

Studies of the mechanism of amniotic sac puncture-induced limb abnormalities in mice.

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The principal advantage of chorionic villus sampling (cvs) over amniocentesis for the determination of the genetic constitution of the embryo is that it may be undertaken earlier in pregnancy. If carried out too early in pregnancy, it has the risk of inducing craniofacial and limb abnormalities, a

Analysis of interdigital spaces during mouse limb development at intervals following amniotic sac puncture.

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A spectrum of limb abnormalities ranging from adactyly, syndactyly, acrosyndactyly to nail hypoplasia was encountered in mouse embryos subjected to amniotic sac puncture at the corresponding gestational stage when human chorionic villus sampling (cvs) would normally be performed clinically. Previous

Malformations attributed to the process of vascular disruption.

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Several malformations have been attributed to the process of vascular disruption. The central hypothesis for this etiology is that blood flow to a structure has been altered after that structure had formed normally. The decreased blood flow leads to hypoxia, endothelial cell damage, hemorrhage,
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