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Intrauterine Exposure to Carbamazepine and Specific Congenital Malformations: Systematic Review and Case-Control Study
BMJ 341:c6581, 1229, Jentik,J.,et al, 2010
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Article Abstract
Carbamazepine teratogenicity is relatively specific to spina bifida, though the risk is less than with valproic acid. Despite the large dataset, there was not enough power to detect moderate risks for some rare major congenital malformations.
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