Clinic to Treat Fetal Alcohol Syndrome to Open
UCLA will open a clinic to diagnose children with fetal alcohol syndrome and related disorders.
Director Mary O’Connor said the facility is the first of its kind in Southern California.
O’Connor, a psychiatrist and expert on the syndrome, will lead a team of psychologists, psychiatrists and pediatricians at the clinic, which will be equipped to treat patients later this year, she said.
Fetal alcohol syndrome affects as many as 10,000 newborns a year nationwide, and thousands more are born with other alcohol-related defects.
Symptoms include learning problems, attention-deficit disorder, poor memory, growth retardation and abnormal facial features.
The syndrome is caused by heavy drinking during pregnancy--episodes of five or more drinks per occasion or persistent drinking of three or more drinks a day.
“The earlier the problems are identified, the better the outcome,†O’Connor said.
There has been an increase in the recognition of the syndrome, first described in 1973, she said.