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Published on: August 25, 2014
Areca-nut abuse and neonatal withdrawal syndrome
Maria Angeles López-Vilchez1, Veronica Seidel, MagI Farré
1Neonatology Unit, Service of Pediatrics, Hospital Universitari del Mar, Barcelona, Spain. 93488@imas.imim.es
Abstract:
Areca-nut chewing occurs widely in South Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Here we present a case of neonatal withdrawal syndrome in an infant born to a woman who was a chronic areca-nut user. Arecoline, the principal neuroactive alkaloid in areca nuts, was found in the mother's placenta.
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