cohort · 2008 · en
Volumetric MRI Study of Brain in Children with Intrauterine Exposure to Cocaine, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana
Rivkin MJ, Davis PE, Lemaster JL, Cabral HJ, Warfield SK, Mulkern RV, et al.
Pediatrics 121(4):741-750
Evidencia · Alta
Síntesis
School-age MRI study (n=35 exposed, 35 controls) showing reduced cortical gray matter and head circumference with prenatal cocaine and tobacco exposure, after controlling for SES and alcohol.
Etapas
6-12
Dominios
perinatal, neuroscience, risk-behavior
Tags
prenatal-cocaine · prenatal-tobacco · prenatal-alcohol · prenatal-marijuana · MRI · school-age
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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.