A Case of Deformed Ear Presumably Caused by Administration of Thalidmide
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A case of newborn is reported which has bilateral microtia, congenital aural atresia, bilateral inner stravism and pendulant faucial of the right side, probably caused by the administration by the Thalidomide, 10-15mg per day 5 times a week for the first 42 gestation days and 10-15mg per day twice a week from the 43th to 68th day during the pregnancy.
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