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Azathioprine teratogenicity: review of the literature and case report.
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1981
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Maternal ImmunizationExperimental Azathioprine TeratogenesisAllergyMedicineDevelopmental ToxicologyForensic ToxicologyPharmacologyMaternal HealthInfant BornToxicologyPharmacotherapyEndocrinologyDrug AllergyPreaxial PolydactylyPlacental FunctionEmbryologyCase Report
An infant born with preaxial polydactyly to a mother taking azathioprine throughout pregnancy is described. Experimental studies in animals reveal a teratogenic role for azathioprine and its main metabolite, 6-mercaptopurine. The skeletal system appears to be the primary tissue target for such action of these drugs. Although no direct cause-effect relationship can be established from the single case presented, the similarity of this anomaly to experimental azathioprine teratogenesis suggests the necessity for further surveillance.