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Cocaine as a Teratogen

By: Mark Zhang, Chanapa Tantibanchachai | Published: Oct 17, 2013

Cocaine use by pregnant women has a variety of effects on the embryo and fetus, ranging from various gastro-intestinal and cardiac defects to tissue…

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