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Prenatal Cocaine Exposure by Richard J. Konkol β€” book cover

Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

by Richard J. Konkol, George D. Olsen
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Overview

Prenatal Cocaine Exposures addresses the timely problem of maternal cocaine abuse and its effects on exposed infants, including growth retardation, learning, cardiovascular effects, and seizures. The impact of substance abuse on this and future generations presents an ongoing challenge to medical science. This comprehensive and authoritative volume reviews both animal and clinical studies to explain implications for treatment and long-term outcomes of early exposure.
Prenatal Cocaine Exposures investigates the specific role of cocaine in altering fetal development. Discussions of current studies and state-of-the-art techniques provide a basis for informed clinical decisions. Pediatricians, medical specialists, basic scientists, educators, and policy makers will all benefit from the comprehensive research gathered in this volume.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

Prenatal Cocaine Exposures addresses the timely problem of maternal cocaine abuse and its effects on exposed infants, including growth retardation, learning, cardiovascular effects, and seizures. The impact of substance abuse on this and future generations presents an ongoing challenge to medical science. This comprehensive and authoritative volume reviews both animal and clinical studies to explain implications for treatment and long-term outcomes of early exposure.
Prenatal Cocaine Exposures investigates the specific role of cocaine in altering fetal development. Discussions of current studies and state-of-the-art techniques provide a basis for informed clinical decisions. Pediatricians, medical specialists, basic scientists, educators, and policy makers will all benefit from the comprehensive research gathered in this volume.

About the Author, Richard J. Konkol

Konkol, Richard J., MD, PhD (Oregon Health Sciences Univ); Olsen, George D., MD (Oregon Health Sciences Univ)

The contributors represent the specialties of neurology, pediatrics, radiology, obstetrics/gynecology, pharmacology, physiology, and psychology. Most are from U.S. universities, including Oregon Health Sciences Univ, Wayne State Univ, UCSF, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Univ of Rochester, Univ of Cincinnati, Medical Coll of Pennsylvania, Harvard, and Univ of Chicago.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849394652

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