Human Teratology: Is There A Fetal Hypoxia Syndrome?

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UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects. In this program, William Webster, Ph.D., University of Sydney, discusses Phenytoin and Other Drugs that Cause Embryonic Hypoxia. Continuing education credit (CEUs) will be offered by UCSD Extension for this series. Series: "Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects" [2/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12162]

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Topic: OB/GYN
Video title: Human Teratology: Is There A Fetal Hypoxia Syndrome?
Category: OB/GYN
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