Infant With In Utero Ketamine Exposure: Quantitative Measurement of Residual Dosage in Hair
The drug ketamine is frequently abused for recreational use in Asia, but few studies in humans have focused on the effects of ketamine exposure during pregnancy on the health of neonates. Here, we report a neonate whose mother was suspected of ketamine abuse during pregnancy. The case was confirmed...
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Main Authors: | Pen-Hua Su (Author), Yan-Zin Chang (Author), Jia-Yuh Chen (Author) |
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2010-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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