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Fetal alcohol syndrome revisited

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1981
The findings in 63 patients (aged 1 day to 23 years) with fetal alcohol syndrome are analyzed and compared with a survey of the literature. A younger age at onset of alcoholism was noted in the mother, and there was a high incidence of speech problems in the offspring, an abnormality not previously reported in the fetal alcohol syndrome.
S, Iosub   +3 more
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The fetal alcohol syndrome

Public Health, 1981
A recognizable dysmorphic syndrome probably represents one aspect of a continuum of “reproductive casualties” associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Reasons are offered for believing that the fetus, especially its brain, is vulnerable throughout pregnancy to the adverse effects of alcohol and resulting minor, but significant intellectual
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

The Lancet, 1973
The author presents cases of dysmorphic children born to alcoholic mothers to illustrate his discussion of the "fetal alcohol syndrome". The fact that this malformative syndrome has not been recognized before 1968 is amazing, particularly if one considers the high frequency of alcohol addiction and the relative specificity of the birth defects making ...
P.E. Ferrier, I. Nicod, S. Ferrier
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The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

1982
Within the last ten years, scientists have rediscovered the devastating effects of alcohol on fetal development. Much remains to be learned about the cause and scope of the problem. Unlike genetic disorders, FAS is totally preventable. Our best weapons in combatting this important public health problem are: Early identification and treatment of women ...
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1977
D. A. Primrose   +3 more
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1985
(1985). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 82-82.
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Fetal alcohol syndrome

Teratology, 1976
JOHN J. MULVIHILL, ANDREW M. YEAGER
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Fetal alcohol syndrome.

American family physician, 1980
Children of alcoholic mothers are at increased risk for various social and metabolic problems. They are also likely to develop fetal alcohol syndrome: a variable pattern of growth retardation, mental retardation, neurologic dysfunction and congenital dysmorphology. Linear growth is retarded more than weight.
C, Toutant, S, Lippmann
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Pediatrics In Review, 2001
H, Thackray, C, Tifft
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