review · 2012 · en
A Longitudinal Study of the Long-Term Consequences of Drinking during Pregnancy: Heavy In Utero Alcohol Exposure Disrupts the Normal Processes of Brain Development
Lebel C, Mattson SN, Riley EP, Jones KL, Adnams CM, May PA, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience 32(44):15243-15251
Evidencia · AltaOpen Access
Síntesis
CIFASD longitudinal MRI showing prenatal heavy alcohol exposure disrupts the normal trajectory of cortical volume changes between childhood and adolescence, distinct from controls.
Etapas
6-12, 12-18
Dominios
perinatal, neuroscience
Tags
FASD · prenatal-alcohol · longitudinal-MRI · cortical-development · CIFASD
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clm-prenatal-substance-mri
Prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco and other substances is associated with measurable, persistent alterations of cortical and subcortical brain morphology and trajectories in childhood and adolescence, after controlling for SES and co-exposures.