Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Inadequacy of Care: Importance of Raising Awareness in Clinical Practice [PDF]
Prenatal alcohol exposure is one of the major avoidable causes of developmental disruption and health abnormalities in children. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), a significant consequence of prenatal alcohol exposure, have gained more attention ...
Sigita Lesinskienė +6 more
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders [PDF]
Alcohol readily crosses the placenta and may disrupt fetal development. Harm from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is determined by the dose, pattern, timing and duration of exposure, fetal and maternal genetics, maternal nutrition, concurrent substance use, and epigenetic responses.
Svetlana Popova +7 more
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention and clinical guidelines research-workshop report [PDF]
It is estimated that up to 1 in 20 people in the United States are affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), an array of cognitive, emotional, physical and social disorders caused by exposure to alcohol during prenatal development.
Tracey Pérez Koehlmoos +3 more
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An overview of current advances in perinatal alcohol exposure and pathogenesis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders [PDF]
The adverse use of alcohol is a serious global public health problem. Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy usually causes prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) in the developing fetus, leading to a spectrum of disorders known as fetal alcohol spectrum
Xingdong Zeng +5 more
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Sexual dimorphism in lung transcriptomic adaptations in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders [PDF]
Current fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) studies primarily focus on alcohol’s actions on the fetal brain although respiratory infections are a leading cause of morbidity/mortality in newborns.
Vishal D. Naik +12 more
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention and clinical guidelines research - workshop report [PDF]
It is estimated that up to 1 in 20 people in the United States may have a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), or the array of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social disorders caused by exposure to alcohol during prenatal development (May et al ...
Tracey Pérez Koehlmoos +5 more
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The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders-An Overview of Experimental Models, Therapeutic Strategies, and Future Research Directions. [PDF]
Król M, Skowron P, Skowron K, Gil K.
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Pattern of Deep Grey Matter Undersizing Boosts MRI-Based Diagnostic Classifiers in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. [PDF]
Kerdreux E +10 more
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Third Annual Workshop on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Prevention and Clinical Guidelines Research: Supports, Interventions, and Therapies for the Family and Child. [PDF]
Koehlmoos TP +4 more
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders [PDF]
Prenatal exposure to alcohol can damage the developing fetus and is the leading preventable cause of birth defects and intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities. In 1973, fetal alcohol syndrome was first described as a specific cluster of birth defects resulting from alcohol exposure in utero.
Janet F, Williams, Vincent C, Smith
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