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235 related items for PubMed ID: 8746551

  • 1. The developmental implications of prenatal and/or postnatal crack cocaine exposure in preschool children: a preliminary report.
    Bender SL, Word CO, DiClemente RJ, Crittenden MR, Persaud NA, Ponton LE.
    J Dev Behav Pediatr; 1995 Dec; 16(6):418-24; discussion 425-30. PubMed ID: 8746551
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  • 2. Crack cocaine exposure in preschool children: focusing on the relevant issues.
    Walsh KK, Kastner TA, Harmon RF.
    J Dev Behav Pediatr; 1996 Apr; 17(2):107-8. PubMed ID: 8727847
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  • 3. Neurological and developmental outcomes of prenatally cocaine-exposed offspring from 12 to 36 months.
    Lewis MW, Misra S, Johnson HL, Rosen TS.
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse; 2004 May; 30(2):299-320. PubMed ID: 15230078
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  • 4. Expressive language development of children exposed to cocaine prenatally: literature review and report of a prospective cohort study.
    Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Clark N, Surendran A, Martier S, Sokol RJ.
    J Commun Disord; 2000 May; 33(6):463-80; quiz 480-1. PubMed ID: 11141028
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  • 5. Cocaine, anemia, and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children: a longitudinal study.
    Nelson S, Lerner E, Needlman R, Salvator A, Singer LT.
    J Dev Behav Pediatr; 2004 Feb; 25(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 14767350
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  • 6. Growth of infants prenatally exposed to cocaine/crack: comparison of a prenatal care and a no prenatal care sample.
    Richardson GA, Hamel SC, Goldschmidt L, Day NL.
    Pediatrics; 1999 Aug; 104(2):e18. PubMed ID: 10429136
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  • 7. Three-year outcome of children exposed prenatally to drugs.
    Griffith DR, Azuma SD, Chasnoff IJ.
    J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 1994 Jan; 33(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 7511139
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  • 8. Effects of prenatal cocaine/crack and other drug exposure on electroencephalographic sleep studies at birth and one year.
    Scher MS, Richardson GA, Day NL.
    Pediatrics; 2000 Jan; 105(1 Pt 1):39-48. PubMed ID: 10617702
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  • 9. Assisting caregivers of young children exposed en utero to alcohol, crack/cocaine and other drugs: a model for intervention.
    Fitzgerald EM.
    Ky Nurse; 1999 Jan; 47(4):26. PubMed ID: 11998145
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  • 10. Expressive and receptive language functioning in preschool children with prenatal cocaine exposure.
    Morrow CE, Vogel AL, Anthony JC, Ofir AY, Dausa AT, Bandstra ES.
    J Pediatr Psychol; 2004 Oct; 29(7):543-54. PubMed ID: 15347702
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  • 11. Longitudinal influence of prenatal cocaine exposure on child language functioning.
    Bandstra ES, Morrow CE, Vogel AL, Fifer RC, Ofir AY, Dausa AT, Xue L, Anthony JC.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2002 Oct; 24(3):297-308. PubMed ID: 12009485
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  • 12. Cocaine exposure and developmental outcome from birth to 6 months.
    Behnke M, Eyler FD, Garvan CW, Wobie K, Hou W.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2002 Oct; 24(3):283-95. PubMed ID: 12009484
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  • 13. Detrimental effects of prenatal cocaine exposure: illusion or reality?
    Richardson GA, Day NL.
    J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 1994 Jan; 33(1):28-34. PubMed ID: 8138518
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  • 14. Growth, development, and behavior in early childhood following prenatal cocaine exposure: a systematic review.
    Frank DA, Augustyn M, Knight WG, Pell T, Zuckerman B.
    JAMA; 2001 Mar 28; 285(12):1613-25. PubMed ID: 11268270
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  • 15. Birth outcome from a prospective, matched study of prenatal crack/cocaine use: I. Interactive and dose effects on health and growth.
    Eyler FD, Behnke M, Conlon M, Woods NS, Wobie K.
    Pediatrics; 1998 Feb 28; 101(2):229-37. PubMed ID: 9445496
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  • 16. Birth outcome from a prospective, matched study of prenatal crack/cocaine use: II. Interactive and dose effects on neurobehavioral assessment.
    Eyler FD, Behnke M, Conlon M, Woods NS, Wobie K.
    Pediatrics; 1998 Feb 28; 101(2):237-41. PubMed ID: 9445497
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  • 17. Birth to age 7 growth of children prenatally exposed to drugs: a prospective cohort study.
    Covington CY, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Sokol R, Delaney-Black V.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2002 Feb 28; 24(4):489-96. PubMed ID: 12127894
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  • 18. Validity of maternal report of prenatal alcohol, cocaine, and smoking in relation to neurobehavioral outcome.
    Jacobson SW, Chiodo LM, Sokol RJ, Jacobson JL.
    Pediatrics; 2002 May 28; 109(5):815-25. PubMed ID: 11986441
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  • 19. Intrauterine cocaine and crack exposure: neonatal outcome.
    Datta-Bhutada S, Johnson HL, Rosen TS.
    J Perinatol; 1998 May 28; 18(3):183-8. PubMed ID: 9659645
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  • 20. Developmental outcomes and environmental correlates of very low birthweight, cocaine-exposed infants.
    Singer LT, Hawkins S, Huang J, Davillier M, Baley J.
    Early Hum Dev; 2001 Sep 28; 64(2):91-103. PubMed ID: 11440822
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