Voxel-based morphometric analyses of the brain in children and adolescents prenatally exposed to alcohol

  • Elizabeth R. Sowell
  • , Paul M. Thompson
  • , Sarah N. Mattson
  • , Kevin D. Tessner
  • , Terry L. Jernigan
  • , Edward P. Riley
  • , Arthur W. Toga

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Abstract

Children of mothers who abuse alcohol during pregnancy can suffer varying degrees of neurological abnormality, cognitive impairment, and behavioral problems, and in the worst case, are diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). The purpose of the present study was to localize brain abnormalities in a group of children and adolescents prenatally exposed to alcohol using high resolution, 3D structural MRI data and whole-brain voxel-based morphometry (VBM). Data were collected for 21 children and adolescents with histories of prenatal alcohol exposure (ALC) and 21 normally developing individuals. Statistical parametric maps revealed abnormalities most prominent in the left hemisphere perisylvian cortices of the temporal and parietal lobes where the ALC patients tended to have too much gray matter and not enough white matter. These results provide further support for dysmorphology in temporo-parietal cortices above and beyond the overall microcephaly that results from severe prenatal alcohol exposure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)515-523
Number of pages9
JournalNeuroReport
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Imaging
  • MRI
  • Perisylvian cortex
  • Prenatal alcohol exposure

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