Congenital Anomalies Probably Induced by Cyclophosphamide

Abstract
A child showing multiple congenital anomalies was born to a woman with Hodgkin's disease who was treated with cyclophosphamide during pregnancy. It is probable that the alkylating agent administered during the first trimester played a significant teratogenic role. Alkylating agents act as teratogens in animals but have not been demonstrated previously as a cause of fetal abnormalities in humans.

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