作者
H Eugene Hoyme, Philip A May, Wendy O Kalberg, Piyadasa Kodituwakku, J Phillip Gossage, Phyllis M Trujillo, David G Buckley, Joseph H Miller, Alfredo S Aragon, Nathaniel Khaole, Denis L Viljoen, Kenneth Lyons Jones, Luther K Robinson
发表日期
2005/1/1
期刊
Pediatrics
卷号
115
期号
1
页码范围
39-47
出版商
American Academy of Pediatrics
简介
Background. The adverse effects of alcohol on the developing human represent a spectrum of structural anomalies and behavioral and neurocognitive disabilities, most accurately termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The first descriptions in the modern medical literature of a distinctly recognizable pattern of malformations associated with maternal alcohol abuse were reported in 1968 and 1973. Since that time, substantial progress has been made in developing specific criteria for defining and diagnosing this condition. Two sets of diagnostic criteria are now used most widely for evaluation of children with potential diagnoses in the FASD continuum, ie, the 1996 Institute of Medicine (IOM) criteria and the Washington criteria. Although both approaches have improved the clinical delineation of FASD, both suffer from significant drawbacks in their practical application in pediatric practice …
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