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Congenital malformations in the rat following induced hyperthermia during gestation

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1968

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Abstract Hyperthermia induced in pregnant rats by exposures for 40 to 60 minutes in an incubator that raised deep body temperatures from 38.1 ± 0.51 to 42.7 ± 0.62°C produced increased fetal resorptions, retardation of growth, and a number of development defects. Grossly apparent fetal malformations included microphthalmia following hyperthermia on day 9 of pregnancy, anencephaly on day 10, and defects of tails, limbs, toes, palate, and body on days 12 to 14.

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