The congenital warfarin syndrome

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
M S Zakzouk

Abstract

A rare congenital nasal deformity due to warfarin embryopathy is reported. The commonest anomalies described in this syndrome are: hypoplasia of the nose, stippling of bone, optic atrophy and mental retardation. The various abnormalities and the mechanism of warfarin teratogenesis are discussed.

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