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Title
Short- and long-term risks after exposure to diagnostic ultrasound in utero.
Author
Stark CR; Orleans M; Haverkamp AD; Murphy J
Source
Obstet Gynecol, 1984 Feb, 63:2, 194-200
Abstract
A total of 425 children exposed to diagnostic ultrasound at three Denver hospitals during the period May, 1968, through August, 1972, and 381 matched control children were studied for adverse effects at birth and again at a special examination between seven and 12 years of age. Apgar scores, gestational age, head circumference, birth weight, length, congenital abnormalities, neonatal infection, and congenital infection were measured at birth. At seven to 12 years of age, measurements included conductive and nerve measurements of hearing, visual acuity and color vision, cognitive function, behavior, and a complete and detailed neurologic examination. No biologically significant differences between exposed and unexposed children were found.
Language of Publication
English
Unique Identifier
84118226


MeSH Heading (Major)
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects|*; Ultrasonics|*AE/DU
MeSH Heading
Abnormalities|ET; Child; Child Behavior Disorders|ET; Cognition Disorders|ET; Deafness|ET; Developmental Disabilities|ET; Dyslexia|ET; Female; Human; Infant, Newborn; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications|ET; Risk; Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.; Vision Disorders|ET

Publication Type
JOURNAL ARTICLE
ISSN
0029-7844
Country of Publication
UNITED STATES