Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence

Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-6488

Georges E Haddad

Georges E Haddad
College of Medicine,
520 W Street, NW, #2309, Washington, DC, 20059
Tanzania

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  • Review Article
    Fetal Alcohol Exposure: The Common Toll
    Author(s): Marie R Nakhoul, Karl E Seif, Natasha Haddad, Georges E Haddad Marie R Nakhoul, Karl E Seif, Natasha Haddad, Georges E Haddad

    Alcohol has always been present in human life, and currently it is estimated that 50% of women of childbearing age consume alcohol. It has become increasingly clear over the last years that alcohol exposure during fetal development can have detrimental effects on various organ systems, and these effects are exerted by alcohol through multiple means, including effects on free radical formation, cellular apoptosis, as well as gene expression. Fetal alcohol exposure can lead to a spectrum of short term as well as long-term problems, with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome being on the more severe end of that spectrum. This syndrome is morbid, yet preventable, and is characterized by midfacial hypoplasia, thin upper lip, widely spaced small eyes, long smooth philtrum and inner epicanthal folds. Other findings include growth restriction as well as various neurodevelopmental abnormalities. This article.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2329-6488.1000257

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