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138 related items for PubMed ID: 18938239

  • 1. Impaired language performance in young children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.
    McGee CL, Bjorkquist OA, Riley EP, Mattson SN.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2009; 31(2):71-5. PubMed ID: 18938239
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  • 2. Expressive and receptive language functioning in preschool children with prenatal cocaine exposure.
    Morrow CE, Vogel AL, Anthony JC, Ofir AY, Dausa AT, Bandstra ES.
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  • 4. Relation between adaptive function and IQ among youth with histories of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.
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  • 5. Heavy prenatal alcohol exposure with or without physical features of fetal alcohol syndrome leads to IQ deficits.
    Mattson SN, Riley EP, Gramling L, Delis DC, Jones KL.
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  • 7. Parent ratings of behavior in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure and IQ-matched controls.
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  • 8. Comparison of motor delays in young children with fetal alcohol syndrome to those with prenatal alcohol exposure and with no prenatal alcohol exposure.
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  • 9. Estimated effects of in utero cocaine exposure on language development through early adolescence.
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  • 10. Developmental language disability as a consequence of prenatal exposure to ethanol.
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  • 11. Neurobehavioral Deficits Consistent Across Age and Sex in Youth with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.
    Panczakiewicz AL, Glass L, Coles CD, Kable JA, Sowell ER, Wozniak JR, Jones KL, Riley EP, Mattson SN, CIFASD.
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  • 12. Profiles of language and communication abilities in adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
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  • 14. Four-year language outcomes of children exposed to cocaine in utero.
    Lewis BA, Singer LT, Short EJ, Minnes S, Arendt R, Weishampel P, Klein N, Min MO.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2004 Oct 15; 26(5):617-27. PubMed ID: 15315811
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  • 15. Neuropsychological comparison of children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure and an IQ-matched comparison group.
    Vaurio L, Riley EP, Mattson SN.
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  • 17. Prenatal alcohol exposure and language delay in 2-year-old children: the importance of dose and timing on risk.
    O'Leary C, Zubrick SR, Taylor CL, Dixon G, Bower C.
    Pediatrics; 2009 Feb 15; 123(2):547-54. PubMed ID: 19171621
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  • 18. Prenatal cocaine and tobacco effects on children's language trajectories.
    Lewis BA, Kirchner HL, Short EJ, Minnes S, Weishampel P, Satayathum S, Singer LT.
    Pediatrics; 2007 Jul 15; 120(1):e78-85. PubMed ID: 17606552
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  • 19. Expressive language development of children exposed to cocaine prenatally: literature review and report of a prospective cohort study.
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  • 20. Comparison of the adaptive functioning of children prenatally exposed to alcohol to a nonexposed clinical sample.
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