1. Clinical delineation of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in Italian children: comparison and contrast with other racial/ethnic groups and implications for diagnosis and prevention.
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Ceccanti M, Alessandra Spagnolo P, Tarani L, Luisa Attilia M, Chessa L, Mancinelli R, Stegagno M, Francesco Sasso G, Romeo M, Jones KL, Robinson LK, Del Campo M, Phillip Gossage J, May PA, and Eugene Hoyme H
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- Child, Ethnicity, Female, Finland epidemiology, Finland ethnology, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Italy ethnology, Male, Pregnancy, South Africa epidemiology, South Africa ethnology, Alcohols, Developmental Disabilities etiology, Developmental Disabilities pathology, Developmental Disabilities physiopathology, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders diagnosis, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders epidemiology, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders physiopathology, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects diagnosis, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects epidemiology, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects physiopathology
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In Italy, little is known about the spectrum of adverse fetal effects related to maternal alcohol use during pregnancy. In this paper, we report on the phenotype of Italian children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). These data were gathered as part of a field study assessing the prevalence of FASD in children in an in-school study in a rural area near Rome. The purposes of this paper are: (1) to completely characterize the clinical phenotype of a large cohort of Italian children with FASD; (2) to correlate and contrast the phenotype of this population with that observed in other populations and reported in the medical literature; (3) to discuss the drinking habits of Italian women, before, during and after pregnancy; and (4) to suggest mechanisms for intervention and prevention of FASD based on data gathered from this study.
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- 2007
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