Talcum Powder Toxicosis in Pregnancy
Abstract Background Pica is a relatively common phenomenon in pregnancy and typically includes consumption of nontoxic substances such as earth/clay, raw starches, and ice. Occasionally, substances may be toxic or have unintended consequences. Case A nulliparous woman presented to our facility compl...
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Main Authors: | Jon F. Pennycuff (Author), Abigail Davenport (Author), Jane Ellis (Author), Elizabeth Patberg (Author), Carrie Cwiak (Author) |
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