fas
Definition
- Noun (acronym):
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A medical diagnosis for a range of permanent physical, behavioral, and cognitive impairments that can occur in an individual when the mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy.
Usage
- Noun:
- The doctor diagnosed the child with FAS due to the characteristic facial features and developmental delays.
- Public health campaigns aim to prevent FAS by educating about the risks of drinking during pregnancy.
Advanced Usage
- "FASD" (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders): This is a broader umbrella term that includes FAS as well as other related conditions caused by prenatal alcohol exposure.
- While he wasn't diagnosed with full FAS, his learning difficulties are consistent with an FASD.
Variants and Related Words
- FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders): The full spectrum of conditions resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure.
- pFAS (partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome): A diagnosis for individuals who have some, but not all, of the diagnostic criteria for FAS.
- ARND (Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder): A condition under the FASD umbrella characterized by cognitive and behavioral impairments without the full physical features of FAS.
Synonyms
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (This is the full form, not a synonym per se, but the term the acronym represents).
- Prenatal alcohol exposure disorder (A descriptive phrase, not a formal medical term).
Notes
- Important: "FAS" is almost exclusively used as a proper noun acronym in medical and educational contexts. It is not typically used with articles (e.g., "an FAS" is uncommon). The standard phrasing is "has FAS" or "diagnosed with FAS."
- The condition is entirely preventable by avoiding alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
Noun
- a congenital medical condition in which body deformation occurs or facial development or mental ability is impaired because the mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy
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