Research Article

Teratogenic Effects of Coadministration of Fluoxetine and Olanzapine on Rat Fetuses

Figure 2

Histopathological slides of the frontal section of the head, 17-day fetuses in the control (left) and the group received high doses of fluoxetine and olanzapine (right) (H&E staining, 4x). In the control group (left), the nasal septum is attached to the roof of the mouth and nostrils (a) are completely separated from the oral cavity (b). In the fetus from the group that received high doses of fluoxetine and olanzapine (right), there is unilateral clefting of the palate (c).
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