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  1. Das S, Rao V, Chaudhuri JD
    Clin Ter, 2009;160(4):315-22.
    PMID: 19795087
    The role of alcohol in the causation of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) has been firmly established. In most cases events leading to its occurrence have been set into motion prior to conception. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy, the sole causative agent of FAS, can therefore be prevented even prior to conception by implementation of preconception counseling (PCC). The present review examines the important issues involved in the implementation of PCC for the prevention of FAS which can be of immense help to the affected population.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/prevention & control*
  2. Chaudhuri JD
    Med Sci Monit, 2000 Sep-Oct;6(5):1031-41.
    PMID: 11208451
    Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of signs and symptoms seen in some children exposed to alcohol in the prenatal period. It is characterized mainly by physical and mental retardation, craniofacial anomalies and minor joint abnormalities. However, with the increasing incidence of FAS, there is a great variation in the clinical features of FAS. This article describes in detail these clinical features. Due to ethical reasons it is not possible to perform experiments on pregnant women. Hence to study the effects of alcohol, various animal and avian experimental models have been chosen. The various experimental findings and human correlation are described. The exact mechanism by which alcohol induces its teratogenic effects is not known. The possible mechanisms are discussed. Measures to prevent the occurrence of FAS have been suggested.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/etiology*; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/pathology; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/physiopathology; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/prevention & control
  3. Chaudhuri JD
    Indian J Med Sci, 2000 Dec;54(12):545-54.
    PMID: 11354820
    Most of the features of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) have been replicated in experimental models. They provide an insight into the effects of alcohol on the developing embryo, however, satisfactory explanations for these effects are still not available. Certain maternal characteristics of children with FAS have been identified. However, it is not absolute as at times the most unlikely women are susceptible to problems of maternal alcoholism. The levels of awareness of FAS among the general public and health workers are inadequate. Measures need to be taken to remedy this condition.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/etiology; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/prevention & control*
  4. Chaudhuri JD
    J Indian Med Assoc, 2002 Feb;100(2):107-8, 110.
    PMID: 12206352
    Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of signs and symptoms seen in children of women who consume alcohol during pregnancy. With the increasing incidence of FAS, there is a great variation of its clinical features different from that described in the standard textbooks. This article aims to report on the unusual clinical features of FAS. It also aims to explain the mechanism of action of alcohol as a teratogenic agent.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/diagnosis*
  5. David P, Subramaniam K
    PMID: 19452514 DOI: 10.1002/bdra.20593
    Clinical studies and research in animals have established that alcohol consumption during pregnancy produces irreversible developmental anomalies. Deficits in fine motor performance are often noted in infants diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome. However, the effects of alcohol on the spinal motoneurons have not been examined. In this study, the morphometric alterations in spinal motoneurons were assessed as a result of prenatal alcohol exposure.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/etiology; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/pathology*
  6. David P, Subramaniam K
    PMID: 16228975
    Extensive research on prenatal alcohol exposure has proven the potent teratogenicity of this substance of abuse. Children born to alcoholic mothers are often diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Those afflicted with FAS often have muscle weakness, muscle wasting, and atrophy. This study assessed the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the developing rat neuromuscular system.
    Matched MeSH terms: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/enzymology*; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders/pathology
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