Citation: Gimbel, B.A., Anthony, M.E., Ernst, A.M. et al. Long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial of choline for neurodevelopment in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: corpus callosum

Citation: Gimbel, B.A., Anthony, M.E., Ernst, A.M. et al. Long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial of choline for neurodevelopment in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: corpus callosum
V.O. Lord, G. Câmara Giudicelli, M. Recamonde-Mendoza et al., A transcriptome meta-analysis of ethanolembryonic exposure: implications in neurodevelopment and neuroinflammatory genes, Neuroscience Informatics, 100094,doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuri.2022.100094
Gillian M. Maher, Ali S. Khashan, Laura O’Byrne, Sinead Flanagan, Roisin M. Mortimer, Mairead Kiely, Jonathan O’B. Hourihane, Louise C. Kenny, Deirdre Murray, Fergus P.
Sarah M.Inkelis, Eileen M.Moore, AmandaBischoff-Grethe, Edward P.Riley https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2020.146654Get rights and content Highlights • Corpus callosum, caudate, and cerebellar volumes smaller with increased age in FASD.
Abstract Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) have shown reductions of brain volume associated with prenatal exposure to alcohol.
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