1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0892-0362(97)00097-4
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Cognitive Deficit in 7-Year-Old Children with Prenatal Exposure to Methylmercury

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“…We previously showed that increased intrauterine MeHg exposures were associated with delayed peak III latencies at age 7 years. 5,18 We hypothesized that these delays would remain at age 14 and that BAEP latencies would also 5 be sensitive to MeHg from adolescent seafood diets.…”
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“…We previously showed that increased intrauterine MeHg exposures were associated with delayed peak III latencies at age 7 years. 5,18 We hypothesized that these delays would remain at age 14 and that BAEP latencies would also 5 be sensitive to MeHg from adolescent seafood diets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 Concomitant exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was determined from the concentration in umbilical cords from 438 cohort members. 5 The first follow-up examination was carried out seven years later and included hair-mercury assessment, evoked potentials and pediatric examination. 5,21 At age 14 years, a total of 878 of 1,010 live cohort members (86.9%) were examined.…”
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