Fetal alcohol syndrome

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. Symptoms can include an abnormal appearance, short height, low body weight, small head size, poor coordination, behavior problems, learning difficulties and problems with hearing or sight. [Source: Wikipedia ]

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Fetal alcohol syndrome 
May Cause
Absent nose
Agenesis or hypoplasia of the corpus callosum
Anophthalmia
Arthritis
Arthropathy
Atrial septal defect
Bladder diverticulum
Blepharophimosis
Brachydactyly
Camptodactyly
Carpal and/or tarsal fusion
Carpal fusion
Cleft lip/palate
Clinodactyly
Clinodactyly of fifth finger
Coloboma
Congenital fused vertebrae
Congenital heart disease
Congenital hydrocephalus
Congenital midface hypoplasia
Congenital renal cystic disease
Congenital renal or ureteral anomaly
Congenital short hands and feet
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Exostosis
External ear malformation
Eyelid ptosis
Facial hypoplasia
Genital anomaly
Hemangioma
Hepatic fibrosis
Hirsutism
Humerus-radius-ulna synostosis
Hydrocephalus
Hypoplastic labia majora
Increased nuchal fold
Increased risk of neoplasm
Irregular epiphyseal ossification centers
Klippel-Feil syndrome
Limb reduction
Limited joint mobility
Lipoatrophy
Macular stains
Microcephaly
Micrognathia
Microphthalmia
Myopia
Nail aplasia
Nail deformity
Nail dystrophy
Nail hypoplasia
Neuronal migration disorder
Nuchal cystic hygroma
Optic atrophy
Pectus carinatum
Pectus excavatum
Radioulnar synostosis
Renal cystic disease
Retinopathy
Scoliosis
Short metacarpal
Short metatarsal
Short metatarsals
Small nose
Stippled epiphyses
Strabismus
Synostosis of tubular bones
Telangiectasia
Thin and small distal phalanges of the hand
Tubular bone synostosis
Ventricular septal defect
Vertebral malsegmentation