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    • Kuehn, Devon; Aros, Sofia; Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando; Avaria, Maria; Unanue, Nancy; Henriquez, Cecilia; Kleinsteuber, Karin; Conca Binfa, Bárbara; Avila, Alejandra; Carter, Tonia C.; Conley, Mary R.; Troendle, James; Mills, James L. (2012)
      Background:Most children who are exposed to large quantities of alcohol in utero do not developfetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Population-based prospective data on the risk of developing componentsof fetal alcohol spectrum ...
    • Aros Aránguiz, Sofía Daniela; Mills, James L.; Iñíguez Vila, Germán; Ávila, Alejandra; Conley, Mary R.; Troendle, James; Cox, Christopher; Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando (KARGER, 2011)
      Aims:To study the effect of in-utero alcohol exposure on the insulin-like growth factor axis (IGF) and leptin during infancy and childhood, considering that exposed children may exhibit pre- and postnatal growth retardation. ...
    • Cornman-Homonoff, Joshua; Kuehn, Devon; Aros, Sofia; Carter, Tonia C.; Conley, Mary R.; Troendle, James; Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando; Mills, James L. (2012)
      We prospectively identified 96 women consuming at least 4 drinks/day during pregnancy by screening 9628 pregnant women. In these women with heavy prenatal alcohol use, there were three stillbirths and one preterm delivery; ...
    • Avaria Benapres, María de los Ángeles; Mills, James L.; Kleinsteuber, Karin; Aros Aranguiz, Sofía; Conley, Mary R.; Cox, Christopher; Klebanoff, Mark; Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando (Elsevier, 2004)
      Objective We performed a longitudinal study of nerve conduction velocity to determine the effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on the peripheral nervous system. Study design We studied 17 children exposed to >2 oz of ...
    • Aros, Sofía; Mills, James L.; Torres, Claudia; Henríquez, Cecilia; Fuentes, Ariel; Capurro, Teresa; Mena, María; Conley, Mary; Cox, Christopher; Signore, Caroline; Klebanoff, Mark; Cassorla Goluboff, Fernando (2006)
      We aimed to identify drinking rates in a prospectively identified cohort of pregnant women, and subsequently, to identify the drinkers of 48 g or more alcohol/day among them, by using complementary methods for verifying ...