Many infants prenatally exposed to high levels of alcohol show one particular anomaly of the corpus callosum.

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Published in Alcohol Clin Exp Res on March 26, 2007

Authors

Fred L Bookstein1, Paul D Connor, Janet E Huggins, Helen M Barr, Kristi D Pimentel, Ann P Streissguth

Author Affiliations

1: Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. flb@stat.washington.edu

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