drinking alcohol or smoking during pregnancy, poorly controlled diabetes, and a mother over the age of 35 years old. [5][6] Many are believed to involve multiple factors. [6] Birth defects...
[10] Other terms used are fetal alcohol effects (FAE), partial fetal alcohol effects (PFAE), alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD),[1][11] and static encephalopathy, [12] but these terms...
자료명/저자사항 Program strategies for preventing fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol-related birth defects / U. S. Department of Health and Human Services 발행사항 Washington, D. C. : U. S. G. P....
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the issue surfaced again, and scientists began systematic and in-depth studies of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD)...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), birth defects occur in one of every 33 babies and are the leading cause of infant death. These problems, present at birth, are cau...
Abstract The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among other factors, on the amount and pattern of alcohol consumption. Animal studies...
OBJECTIVE:The goal was to examine the associations between dose, pattern, and timing of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and birth defects.METHODS:Data from a randomly selected, population-based coh...
Of all current substance abuse, alcohol is undoubtedly the most serious problem, both when considering the frequency of the disorder, and alcohol's power to injure the embryo and fetus.
Fetal alcohol syndrome · Partial fetal alcohol syndrome · Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder · Alcohol-related birth defects · Neurobehavioral disorder associated with prenatal alcohol exposure
Omphalocele (uhm-fa-lo-seal) is a birth defect of the abdominal (belly) wall. ; Surgery is needed to address the condition, putting any organs back into the belly and closing the opening. ; Researchers estimate that about 1 in every 4,000 babies is born with omphalocele in the United States.