“…High-dose vitamin A (greater than 10,000 IU per day) is linked to an increased risk of malformations and cranialneural-crest defects in some but not all studies (Rothman et al, 1995;Khoury et al, 1996;Shaw et al, 1996;Mitchell et al, 2003). It is posited that vitamin A is teratogenic at low or high levels, although specific thresholds are unknown (Ackermans et al, 2011). Our finding of an increased risk with vitamin A supplement use, though statistically imprecise, was opposite of our finding for liver consumption, perhaps because vitamin A from supplements increases plasma concentrations of teratogenic metabolites of vitamin A whereas liver does not (Buss et al, 1994).…”