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  • ...n Injection (Dilantin) has been associated with the risk of [[Purple Glove Syndrome]]. ...ch is harmless but occasionally tested for by [[police]] as a marker for [[alcohol intoxication]] (which can also produce nystagmus). At toxic doses, patient
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  • ===Interaction with alcohol===
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  • *[[Tranquilizer]]s like [[ethanol|alcohol]] (ethanol), [[gamma-Hydroxybutyrate]] (G, GHB), [[barbiturate]]s, [[benzod ...Company in 1817 as an [[analgesic]], and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Commercial production began in Darmstadt, Germany in 1827 by th
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  • ...iduals, a normal dose can do the same; the risk is heightened by [[Ethanol|alcohol consumption]]. [[Paracetamol toxicity]] is the foremost cause of [[acute li ...safe in children, as paracetamol is not associated with a risk of [[Reye's syndrome]] in children with viral illnesses.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lesko SM, Mi
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  • ...e journal|author=Farrow JR, Davis GJ, Roy TM, McCloud LC, Nichols GR|title=Fetal death due to nonlethal maternal carbon monoxide poisoning|journal=Journal o ...eningitis]], [[methemoglobinemia]], or [[Opioid overdose|opioid]] or toxic alcohol poisoning.<ref name="emedicine"/>
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  • ...ese include [[radiation shield]]s, ammunition, certain surgical equipment, fetal monitors, plumbing, circuit boards, jet engines, and ceramic glazes.<ref na ...> The toxic effect of lead causes [[nephropathy]] and may cause [[Fanconi syndrome]], in which the [[proximal tubule|proximal tubular]] function of the kidney
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  • - [[Fetal alcohol syndrome]]
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  • | A || [[Holmes-Adie syndrome|Adie pupil]] || [[William John Adie]] || neurology || ciliary nerve da ...|| [[Alfred Washington Adson]] ||vascular surgery ||[[thoracic outlet syndrome]] || ||obliteration of radial pulse with manoeuvres
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  • | [[Aarskog-Scott syndrome]] | [[ABCD syndrome]]
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  • ...st in isolation. Lymphangiomas are commonly diagnosed before birth using [[fetal ultrasonography]]. Acquired lymphangiomas may result from trauma, inflammat ...caused by a number of factors, including [[Fetal alcohol syndrome|maternal alcohol use]] and viral infections during pregnancy. Why the embryonic lymph sacs r
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  • ...es. In situations where the level of ACTH is increased (e.g. [[Cushing’s Syndrome]]), the level of endorphins also increases slightly. ...6">{{cite journal | author = Apari P, Rózsa L | title = Deal in the womb: fetal opiates, parent-offspring conflict, and the future of midwifery | journal =
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  • ...ed as an inhalation analgesic in childbirth given by self-administration. Fetal toxicity and concerns for carcinogenic potential of TCE led to its abandonm The symptoms of acute non-medical exposure are similar to those of [[alcohol intoxication]], beginning with headache, dizziness, and confusion and progr
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  • ...harm the baby,<ref name="CDCwhen"/> or drinks unsafe levels of [[alcoholic|alcohol]]. The mother is extremely ill. ...[[asthma]], [[obesity]], type 1 and 2 [[diabetes]], [[sudden infant death syndrome]] (SIDS), [[eczema]], [[necrotizing enterocolitis]] and autism when compare
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