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88 related items for PubMed ID: 3368276

  • 21. Behavioral and psychosocial profiles of alcohol-exposed children.
    Roebuck TM, Mattson SN, Riley EP.
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  • 23. Prenatal alcohol exposure and depressive features in children.
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  • 26. Impaired eyeblink conditioning in children with fetal alcohol syndrome.
    Jacobson SW, Stanton ME, Molteno CD, Burden MJ, Fuller DS, Hoyme HE, Robinson LK, Khaole N, Jacobson JL.
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  • 27. The effect of volume and duration of prenatal ethanol exposure on neonatal physical and behavioral development.
    Smith IE, Coles CD, Lancaster J, Fernhoff PM, Falek A.
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  • 28. Maternal alcohol use and neonatal habituation assessed with the Brazelton scale.
    Streissguth AP, Barr HM, Martin DC.
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  • 29. Alcohol consumption and other maternal risk factors for fetal alcohol syndrome among three distinct samples of women before, during, and after pregnancy: the risk is relative.
    May PA, Gossage JP, White-Country M, Goodhart K, Decoteau S, Trujillo PM, Kalberg WO, Viljoen DL, Hoyme HE.
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  • 30. [Mild forms of alcoholic embryopathy following excessive use of alcohol].
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  • 34. Prenatal alcohol use and offspring size at 10 years of age.
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  • 37. The prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome in New Zealand.
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  • 38. Developmental outcome, at age 3 and 4 years, of children exposed in utero to alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana.
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  • 40. A new method of prenatal alcohol classification accounting for dose, pattern and timing of exposure: improving our ability to examine fetal effects from low to moderate alcohol.
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