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000171275 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1111/apa.14904
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000171275 100__ $$aCastillo Castejon, O.
000171275 245__ $$aVisual cognitive impairments in children at risk of prenatal alcohol exposure
000171275 260__ $$c2019
000171275 5203_ $$aAim To evaluate the relationship between visoperception and anthropometric features related to prenatal alcohol exposure. Methods We compared two cohorts of infants aged between 5 and 18 years. Seventy-nine children, adopted from Eastern Europe, were included in the study group. The control group was formed by age and gender matched children born in Spain. All children underwent a full ophthalmologic assessment and standardised testing of visual cognitive skills. Results Adoptees presented worse visual motor and visual perceptual outcomes in all skills compared with control subjects, with statistically significant difference in test of visual perceptual skills (TVPS) global centile (50.3 vs 66.8; P = 0.001), spatial relationships (64.6 vs 81.9; P = 0.004) and visual figure-ground (52.1 vs 74.1; P = 0.002) tasks. Face recognition was as well significantly worse in adopted children (42.4 vs 57.1; P = 0.009). Twenty-one adopted children (26.6%) had sentinel finding for foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Main facial features related to FASD correlated with visual cognitive outcomes. Of the adopted children, those diagnosed of FASD showed incrementally worse visual perceptual and visual motor outcomes (TVPS global centile = 36.86, P = 0.001; TVAS = 10.38, P = 0.002). Conclusion Children adopted from eastern Europe are at increased risk of visual perceptual disabilities, especially those with sentinel findings of foetal alcohol syndrome disorders.
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000171275 590__ $$a2.111$$b2019
000171275 591__ $$aPEDIATRICS$$b49 / 128 = 0.383$$c2019$$dQ2$$eT2
000171275 592__ $$a0.798$$b2019
000171275 593__ $$aPediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health$$c2019$$dQ1
000171275 593__ $$aMedicine (miscellaneous)$$c2019$$dQ2
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000171275 700__ $$aGonzalez, I.
000171275 700__ $$aPrieto, E.
000171275 700__ $$aPerez, T.
000171275 700__ $$aPablo, L.E.
000171275 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-1777-0349$$aPueyo, V.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000171275 7102_ $$11004$$2646$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Cirugía,Ginecol.Obstetr.$$cÁrea Oftalmología
000171275 773__ $$g(2019), [7 pp]$$pActa pñdiatr.$$tActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics$$x0803-5253
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