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You must tell DVLA if you have an arteriovenous malformation - download the correct form to let them know
Modafinil potentially increases the risk of congenital malformations when used in pregnancy. Modafinil should not be used during pregnancy and women of childbearing potential must use effective contraception during treatment and for 2 months after stopping modafinil.
This information can help parents of babies with suspected or confirmed diagnosis of severe skeletal dysplasia discuss the condition with healthcare professionals.
To provide reliable data on congenital anomalies in Wales.
The signs of bluetongue virus and how you must report it in sheep, cattle and other livestock.
Find out when to tell DVLA if you have a cavernoma: how to report it, what form to download and send depending on the licence you have.
We are providing an update on a retrospective observational study on the risk to children born to men who took valproate in the 3 months before conception and on the need for the re-analysis of the data from this study...
This report (HPA-CHaPD-002) covers chemical toxicity with particular reference to reproductive and developmental disorders.
This study takes place in a maternity Hospital in Central African Republic
Guidance for neonatologists and paediatricians to manage confirmed and potentially infected infants born to parents who travelled to areas with active Zika virus transmission.
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