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- Title
Clinical Pearl: Fentanyl Exposure Syndrome.
- Authors
Hussain, Walid; Hageman, Joseph R.; Goldstein, Mitchell; Clark, Robin D.
- Abstract
The article focuses on a potential novel genetic syndrome among infants born to mothers who use fentanyl, presenting with distinctive physical features. It mentions these features include cleft palate, small head and body size, drooping eyelids, undersized lower jaws, foot abnormalities, malformed thumbs, and male genital irregularities. Genetic counselor Erin Wadman and colleagues reported on this potential syndrome.
- Subjects
MATERNAL exposure; DISEASES in men; SMITH-Lemli-Opitz syndrome; FENTANYL; CLEFT palate; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; PRENATAL exposure delayed effects; GENITOURINARY diseases; CLUBFOOT; HYPOSPADIAS; SYNDACTYLY; PREGNANCY
- Publication
Neonatology Today, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 12, p189
- ISSN
1932-7129
- Publication type
Article