CoDAS vol.28 número5
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Objective: Although the classic features of fetal alcohol syndrome have been recognized since 1968, research on alcohol teratogenesis has only recently demonstrated that the brain
Objective: To identify the presence of fetal alcohol syndrome, other alcohol-related congenital defects, and/or neurodevelopment disorders in newborns of mothers
and the severity of the syndrome depend on the dose of alcohol consumed by the mother, her consumption pattern, maternal and fetal blood alcohol levels and
The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders is a clinical condition has aroused the interest of researchers as it is considered relatively common in the population, with an incidence
The work reported here was performed at three schools for mentally handicapped children in Conception, Chile, to assess the syndrome’s preva- lence among children
1981 - Health System Support for Primary Health Care. 1982 - Alcohol Consumption and
Results: Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder showed a decrease in choline/creatine ratio (p=0.020) in left striatum and an increase in myo-inositol/creatine ratio
The presence of the following compounds was investigated: methyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, 2-propyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, 2-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, t-butyl