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Monthly Archives: August 2007

FASD Elephant™ Special Article #001: The Ten Brain Domains

This week, I am sending the original article on the Ten Brain Domains from the Journal of FAS International for your review. The regular audio podcast will return next week. Feedback or comments may be sent to: Michael__at__FASDElephant__dot__com.

FASD Elephant™ #005: The Ten Brain Domains

The Fetal Alcohol Diagnostic Program (FADP), in Duluth, MN, spearheaded by the Executive Director, Jeanette Lang, and her crack team, has developed a way to harmonize the four diagnostic systems’ guidelines for measuring CNS damage viz-a-viz FASD evaluations and diagnosis. Their standardized approach is referred to as the Ten Brain Domains, which provides clear definitions of [...]

FASD Elephant™ #004: Other FASD Diagnoses

Each of the key features of FASD can vary widely across individuals exposed to prenatal alcohol. While consensus exists for the diagnosis of FAS across diagnostic systems (see last podcast), minor variations among the systems lead to differences in definitions and cut-off criteria for other diagnoses across the FASD continuum. The FASD conditions of Partial FAS [...]

FASD Elephant™ #003: The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnosis

Any Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is diagnosed by assessing the four key features that were first identified in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in 1973. FAS requires a positive and severe finding in all four key features, but other FASD conditions may vary across a continuum of severity. FAS is the only expression of FASD that has [...]

FASD Elephant™ #002: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) History and Diagnostic Introduction

History Sometimes, there are references bandied about that suggest the negative effects of fetal alcohol exposure have been known or documented in biblical or ancient Greek and Roman sources. These were first suggested in one of the first research articles on FAS (Jones, K.L., & Smith, D.W. (1973). Recognition of the fetal alcohol syndrome in [...]

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