Fetal alcohol syndrome

MONDO:0016011

Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a rare malformation syndrome caused by excessive maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. It is characterized by prenatal and/or postnatal growth deficiency (weight and/or height <10th percentile), a unique cluster of minor facial anomalies (short palpebral fissures, flat and smooth philtrum, and thin upper lip) and severe central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities including microcephaly, and cognitive and behavioral impairment (intellectual disability, deficit in general cognition, learning and language, executive function, visual-spatial processing, memory, and attention).

Also known as: FASD, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, foetal alcohol spectrum disorders, ARBD, ARND, FAS, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder, alcohol-related birth defects

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