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FASD Directory
FASD: II. A.: Recognition – Early Identification/Biomarkers
Citation: Bearer, C.F., Stoler, J.M., Cook, J.D., and Carpenter, SlJ. (2004). Biomarkers of alcohol use in pregnancy. Alcohol Research & Health, 28(1), 38-43.
Article Type: Review
FASD: II. D.: Recognition – Longitudinal Studies
Citation: Streissguth, A.P., Barr, H.M., Bookstein, F.L., Sampson, P.D., & Olson, H.C. (1999). The long-term neurocognitive consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure: A 14-year study. Psychological Science, 10(3), 186-189.
Article Type: Clinical Study
IV.B.: Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure – Possible Mitigation Treatments
Citation: Thomas, J.D., La Fiette, M.H., Quinn, R.E., & Riley, E.P. (2000). Neonatal choline supplementation ameliorates the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on a discrimination learning task in rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 22, 703-711.
Abstract Type: Animal Study
IV.C.: Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure – Brain Imaging
Citation: Mattson, S.N., Schoenfeld, A.M., & Riley, E.P. (2001). Teratogenic effects of alcohol on brain and behavior. Alcohol Research & Health, 25(3), 185-191. Retrieved 2/12/06from http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh25-3/185-191.htm.)
Article Type: Review
IV.D.: Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure – Paternal Impact
Citation: Cicero, T.J. (1994). Effects of paternal exposure to alcohol on offspring development. Alcohol Health & Research World, 18(1), 1994.
Article Type: Review
IV: The Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure – Mechanisms of Damage
Citation: Watson, S.M.R. & Westby, C.E. (2003). Prenatal drug exposure: Implications for personnel preparation. Remedial and Special Education, 24(4), 204-214.
Abstract Type: Survey