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Chunk #12 — 2. NEUROIMAGING OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO COCAINE — 2.2 Neuroimaging Studies of Prenatally Cocaine-Exposed Children

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Neuroimaging of children following prenatal drug exposure.
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T1-weighted MRI can also be used to quantitatively detect more subtle effects. A number of studies have reported MRI-based volumetric brain data from children with prenatal cocaine exposure. Volumes of the following regions have been investigated: cortical gray matter, white matter, subcortical structures, corpus callosum and cerebellum.