Multiple Choice
Excessive vitamin A during pregnancy poses a teratogenic risk by:
A) increasing the risk of birth defects.
B) building up in the blood and causing calcification of soft tissues.
C) resulting in a low-birth weight infant.
D) increasing the risk of infectious disease.
E) leading to four well-known autoimmune diseases.
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