teratogenita
Teratogenita refers to the property of a substance or agent to cause developmental abnormalities in a fetus. These abnormalities, known as birth defects or congenital malformations, can affect various parts of the body, including organs, limbs, and the central nervous system. The impact of a teratogen depends on several factors, including the dose of the agent, the duration of exposure, and the stage of embryonic or fetal development at the time of exposure. Different organ systems are most susceptible during specific periods of gestation.
Known teratogens include certain medications, such as thalidomide and isotretinoin, as well as infections like rubella
The mechanisms by which teratogens cause harm are diverse and can involve disrupting cell division, migration,