May 27, 2008; 70 (22 Part 2) Articles
Increased frequency of isolated cleft palate in infants exposed to lamotrigine during pregnancy
L. B. Holmes, E. J. Baldwin, C. R. Smith, E. Habecker, L. Glassman, S. L. Wong, D. F. Wyszynski
First published April 30, 2008, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000304343.45104.d6
L. B. Holmes
E. J. Baldwin
C. R. Smith
E. Habecker
L. Glassman
S. L. Wong
Increased frequency of isolated cleft palate in infants exposed to lamotrigine during pregnancy
L. B. Holmes, E. J. Baldwin, C. R. Smith, E. Habecker, L. Glassman, S. L. Wong, D. F. Wyszynski
Neurology May 2008, 70 (22 Part 2) 2152-2158; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000304343.45104.d6
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- L. B. Holmes, MD,
- E. J. Baldwin, MPH,
- C. R. Smith, MPH,
- E. Habecker,
- L. Glassman,
- S. L. Wong and
- D. F. Wyszynski, MD, PhD
- L. B. Holmes, MD,
- E. J. Baldwin, MPH,
- C. R. Smith, MPH,
- E. Habecker,
- L. Glassman,
- S. L. Wong and
- D. F. Wyszynski, MD, PhD
- From the North American AED Pregnancy Registry (L.B.H., E.J.B., C.R.S., E.H., L.G., S.L.W.), Genetics and Teratology Unit, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Boston; and Genetics Program (D.F.W.), Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, MA.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr Holmes, Genetics Unit, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, CPZS-504, 175 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114 holmes.lewis{at}mgh.harvard.edu
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- Increased frequency of isolated cleft palate in infants exposed to lamotrigine during pregnancy
- Stephen J. Hunt, Dept of Neurology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, BT12 6BA, Northern Irelandclooney40@hotmail.com
- John J. Craig, James I. Morrow
Submitted July 14, 2008 - Reply from the authors
- Lewis B. Holmes, MD, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, 175 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114holmes.lewis@mgh.harvard.edu
- E. J. Baldwin, C. R. Smith, E. Habecker, L. Glassman, S. L. Wong, and D. F. Wyszynski
Submitted July 14, 2008
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