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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN PREGNANCY AGAINST HEAVY METALS
Deepak Pokharkar*, Mitali Thorat, Prathamesh Thakur, Shivani Thorat, Trisha Shetty and Komal Hubale
. Abstract Establishment of early being pregnant is the end result of complicated biochemical interactions among the decidua and blastocyst.. Any alteration on this chemical speak has the capacity to bring about negative being pregnant results inclusive of miscarriage. Sporadic miscarriage is that the commonest complication of maternity and might be caused by multiple factors. whereas the foremost common reason behind miscarriage is genetic abnormalities within the craniate. Nonchromosomalelements which have been related to miscarriage are many and encompass endocrine abnormalities, anatomic abnormalities, inherited and acquired thrombophilia, environmental exposures, immunologic factors, and others. The reason of this paper is to check the current evidence on the position of environmental toxins in reproduction and to further find scientific understanding of prenatal exposure to heavy metals among pregnant women and fetus. This review will also specialist inthe intersection of environmental issue associated with metals moreover the particular susceptibility that children may have to these environmental contaminants. Cases of miscarriage and stillbirths because of heavy metallic poisoning stay at the upward thrust in growing nations. Keywords: Sporadic miscarriage, Heavy metals, Chromosome abnormality, Endocrine disrupting chemical. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
