teratogeni
Teratogeni, or teratogens, are agents capable of causing birth defects or other developmental problems in a fetus when exposure occurs during pregnancy. They can be chemical substances, medications, infectious agents, radiation, or other environmental factors. The risk and type of defect depend on the specific agent, the dose, and the timing of exposure, with the first trimester and key periods of organ formation being particularly sensitive.
Common drug and chemical teratogens include certain anticonvulsants (for example, valproic acid), isotretinoin, methotrexate, thalidomide, and
The mechanisms by which teratogens affect development include disruption of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, and programmed
Prevention focuses on avoiding known teratogens during pregnancy, consulting health professionals about medication use before and