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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Known as:
fetal alcohol effect
, alcohol fetal syndrome
, Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol
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A condition occurring in FETUS or NEWBORN due to in utero ETHANOL exposure when mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. It is characterized by a…
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Alcohol-Related Disorders
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Alcohol and Speech
S. Chin
,
D. Pisoni
1997
Corpus ID: 144073134
Introduction The Nature and Pharmacology of Alcohol Speech Production and Speech Acoustics Research Methodology Research Review I…
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1996
1996
GUIDELINES FOR ENTRY INTO AN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY
Laura O. Kowalsky
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W. Thurston
,
M. Verhoef
,
G. Rutherford
1996
Corpus ID: 68649228
Resume A qualitative research project addressing the issues of fetal alcohol syn- drome (FAS) and fetal alcohol effects (FAE) was…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Expression and function of Fas antigen and bcl-2 in human systemic lupus erythematosus lymphocytes.
S. Ohsako
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M. Hara
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M. Harigai
,
C. Fukasawa
,
S. Kashiwazaki
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
1994
Corpus ID: 22711123
Studies indicate that autoimmune phenomena might be caused by a failure to eliminate autoreactive lymphocytes. Therefore, we…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
Alcohol, pregnancy, and prostaglandins.
C. Randall
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R. Anton
,
H. Becker
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1987
Corpus ID: 11100101
Basic scientists and clinicians alike are in agreement that children of alcoholic mothers are at risk for a variety of birth…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
A semiquantitative score system for epidemiologic studies of fetal alcohol syndrome.
M. Vitéz
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G. Koranyi
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E. Gönczy
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T. Rudas
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A. Czeizel
American Journal of Epidemiology
1984
Corpus ID: 9889887
A total of 464 children of 323 women registered for alcoholism treatment in Budapest, Hungary, were studied in 1977-1979. A…
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1981
1981
Eyeground malformations in the fetal alcohol syndrome.
K. Strömland
Birth defects original article series
1981
Corpus ID: 32875612
The fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) occurs in children born by alcoholic mothers. The syndrome consists of growth deficiency of…
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1981
1981
Fetal malnutrition: a possible cause of the fetal alcohol syndrome.
Lin Gw
1981
Corpus ID: 77690975
The effects of ethanol ingestion during pregnancy on total folate levels in fetal tissues and on the concentrations of free amino…
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1981
1981
Short-term and long-term ethanol administration inhibits the placental uptake and transport of valine in rats.
R. Patwardhan
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S. Schenker
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G. Henderson
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N. Abou-Mourad
,
A. Hoyumpa
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1981
Corpus ID: 46780931
Ethanol ingestion during pregnancy causes a pattern of fetal/neonatal dysfunction called the FAS. The effects of short- and long…
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1976
1976
Growth hormone response in fetal alcohol syndrome.
W. Tze
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H. Friesen
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P. Macleod
Archives of Disease in Childhood
1976
Corpus ID: 7002562
In the fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) there is severe physical growth retardation both prenatally and postnatally. Secretion of…
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1976
1976
[Fetal alcohol syndrome (author's transl)].
K. Ijaiya
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A. Schwenk
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E. Gladtke
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
1976
Corpus ID: 34497639
The fetal alcohol syndrome was observed in four girls aged 1 2/12 to 9 2/12 years, two of whom were sisters. Three of the…
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