I Nulman

Summary

Affiliation: The Hospital for Sick Children
Country: Canada

Publications

  1. ncbi Treatment of epilepsy in pregnancy
    I Nulman
    Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Drugs 57:535-44. 1999
  2. ncbi Neurodevelopment of children exposed in utero to treatment of maternal malignancy
    I Nulman
    Motherisk Program Division of Clinical Pharmacology Toxicology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
    Br J Cancer 85:1611-8. 2001
  3. ncbi Binge alcohol consumption by non-alcohol-dependent women during pregnancy affects child behaviour, but not general intellectual functioning; a prospective controlled study
    I Nulman
    The Motherisk Program, Division of Clinical Pharmacology Toxicology, Departments of Pediatrics and Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X8
    Arch Womens Ment Health 7:173-81. 2004

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Publications3

  1. ncbi Treatment of epilepsy in pregnancy
    I Nulman
    Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Drugs 57:535-44. 1999
    ..With proper preconceptional, antenatal and postpartum management up to 95% of these pregnancies have been reported to have favourable outcomes...
  2. ncbi Neurodevelopment of children exposed in utero to treatment of maternal malignancy
    I Nulman
    Motherisk Program Division of Clinical Pharmacology Toxicology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
    Br J Cancer 85:1611-8. 2001
    ..The goal of this report was to summarize all related issues into one review to facilitate both practitioners' and patients' access to known data on fetal risks and safety...
  3. ncbi Binge alcohol consumption by non-alcohol-dependent women during pregnancy affects child behaviour, but not general intellectual functioning; a prospective controlled study
    I Nulman
    The Motherisk Program, Division of Clinical Pharmacology Toxicology, Departments of Pediatrics and Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X8
    Arch Womens Ment Health 7:173-81. 2004
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