“…The high concentration of CO in tobacco smoke has led to the study of its effects upon embryonic development. It is noteworthy that a many studies in experimental models have reported some increase in developmental malformations resulting from CO exposure, including cleft palate and lip (Bailey et al, 1994), cardiac and respiratory defects (Potparic and Gibson, 1995), anencephaly (Daughtrey et al, 1983), eye and ear defects (Bnait and Seller, 1995), musculo‐skeletal defects (Baker and Tumasonis, 1972; McEwen, 1973; Loder et al, 2000) and other specific syndromes or defects (Potparic and Gibson, 1995; Schardein, 2000).…”