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Module 3: Risk Factors for FASD

References    References

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  2. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 2005. A Clinician's Guide: Helping Patients Who Drink Too Much. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health.


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  4. West, J.R. 1987. Fetal alcohol-induced brain damage and the problem of determining temporal vulnerability: A review. Alcohol and Drug Research 7:423-441.


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  7. Randall, C.L. 1987. Alcohol as a teratogen: A decade of research in review. Alcohol and Alcoholism Suppl. L:125-132.


  8. Webster, W.S. 1989. Alcohol as a teratogen: A teratological perspective of the fetal alcohol syndrome. In Crow, K.E.; and Batt, R.D., eds. Human Metabolism of Alcohol. Volume I: Pharmacokinetics, Medicolegal Aspects, and General Interests. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 133-155.


  9. Streissguth, A.P., and Little, R.E. 1994. Alcohol, pregnancy, and the fetal alcohol syndrome, second edition. Biomedical Education: Alcohol Use and Its Medical Consequences, Unit 5 (slide lecture). Project Cork Institute of Dartmouth Medical School. Timonium, MD: Milner-Fenwick.


  10. Stoler, J.M.; Ryan, L.M.; and Holmes L.B. 2002. Alcohol dehydrogenase 2 genotypes, maternal alcohol use, and infant outcome. Journal of Pediatrics 141:780-785.


  11. Abel E.L. 1988. Fetal alcohol syndrome in families. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 10(1):1-2.


 

 

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