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The fetal valproate syndrome
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1984
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Developmental ToxicologyFetal MedicinePediatricsGynecologyMaternal HealthFetal Valproate SyndromeNewborn MedicineConsistent Facial PhenotypePrenatal DiagnosisDermatologyFetal ComplicationMedicineShallow PhiltrumLow Birth WeightEmbryologyNeurogenetics
We evaluated seven children who had been exposed to sodium valproate (or valproic acid) in utero. A consistent facial phenotype was observed in all seven in addition to other birth defects in four. The facial changes consisted of epicanthal folds which continued inferiorly and laterally to form a crease or groove just under the orbit, flat nasal bridge, small upturned nose, long upper lip with a relatively shallow philtrum, a thin upper vermillion border, and downturned angles of the mouth. Hypospadias, strabismus, and psychomotor delay were found in two males; two children had nystagmus and two had low birth weight.
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