Marylou Behnke, M.D.
Professor Emeritus
Publications
2014
It’s not your mother’s marijuana: effects on maternal-fetal health and the developing child.
Clinics in perinatology.
41(4):877-94
[DOI] 10.1016/j.clp.2014.08.009.
[PMID] 25459779.
2013
Prenatal substance abuse: short- and long-term effects on the exposed fetus.
Pediatrics.
131(3):e1009-24
[DOI] 10.1542/peds.2012-3931.
[PMID] 23439891.
2013
White matter microstructure abnormalities and executive function in adolescents with prenatal cocaine exposure.
Psychiatry research.
213(2):161-8
[DOI] 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2013.04.002.
[PMID] 23769420.
2012
Adolescents with prenatal cocaine exposure show subtle alterations in striatal surface morphology and frontal cortical volumes.
Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders.
4(1)
[DOI] 10.1186/1866-1955-4-22.
[PMID] 22958316.
2011
Early adolescent cocaine use as determined by hair analysis in a prenatal cocaine exposure cohort.
Neurotoxicology and teratology.
33(1):88-99
[DOI] 10.1016/j.ntt.2010.07.003.
[PMID] 20647046.
2009
Executive functioning at ages 5 and 7 years in children with prenatal cocaine exposure.
Developmental neuroscience.
31(1-2):121-36
[DOI] 10.1159/000207500.
[PMID] 19372693.
2006
A framework to monitor environment-induced major genes for developmental trajectories: implication for a prenatal cocaine exposure study.
Statistics in medicine.
25(23):4020-35
[PMID] 16463362.
2006
Diffusion tensor imaging of frontal white matter and executive functioning in cocaine-exposed children.
Pediatrics.
118(5):2014-24
[PMID] 17079574.
2006
Neuroimaging of prenatal drug exposure.
Neurotoxicology and teratology.
28(3):386-402
[PMID] 16832875.
2006
Outcome from a prospective, longitudinal study of prenatal cocaine use: preschool development at 3 years of age.
Journal of pediatric psychology.
31(1):41-9
[PMID] 15827349.
2006
Predicting caregiver-reported behavior problems in cocaine-exposed children at 3 years.
Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP.
27(2):83-92
[PMID] 16682870.
2005
A general model for detecting genetic determinants underlying longitudinal traits with unequally spaced measurements and nonstationary covariance structure.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England).
6(3):420-33
[PMID] 15831580.
2005
Relative ability of biologic specimens and interviews to detect prenatal cocaine use.
Neurotoxicology and teratology.
27(4):677-87
[PMID] 15922559.
2003
Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII presenting with isolated neonatal ascites.
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association.
23(1):73-5
[PMID] 12556933.
2002
Cocaine exposure and developmental outcome from birth to 6 months.
Neurotoxicology and teratology.
24(3):283-95
[PMID] 12009484.
2001
Detection of Cocaine and Its Metabolites in Breast Milk
Journal of Forensic Sciences.
(46(5)):1221-1223
2001
Newborn evaluations of toxicity and withdrawal related to prenatal cocaine exposure.
Neurotoxicology and teratology.
23(5):399-411
[PMID] 11711242.
1999
Cranial ultrasound abnormalities identified at birth: their relationship to perinatal risk and neurobehavioral outcome.
Pediatrics.
103(4)
[PMID] 10103333.
1998
Birth Outcome From A Prospective, Matched Study of Prenatal Crack/Cocaine Use: I. Interactive and Dose Effects on Health and Growth
Pediatrics.
101(101(2)):229-237
1998
Birth Outcome From a Prospective, Matched Study of Prenatal Crack/Cocaine Use: II. Interactive and Dose Effects on Neurobehavioral Assessment
Pediatrics.
(101(2)):237-241
1998
Birth Outcome From a Prospective, Matched Study of Prenatal Crack/Cocaine Use: II. Interactive and Dose Effects on Neurobehavioral Assessment
Pediatrics.
(101(2)):237-241
1998
Cocaine suppresses fetal immune system.
Pediatric research.
44(1):43-6
[PMID] 9667369.
1998
Incidence and Description of Structural Brain Abnormalities in Newborns Exposed to Cocaine
Pediatrics.
(132(2)):291-294
1998
Pygmalion in the Cradle: Observer Bias Against Cocaine-Exposed Infants
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
(19(4)):283-285
1998
Pygmalion in the Cradle: Observer Bias Against Cocaine-Exposed Infants
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
(19(4)):283-285
1998
Pygmalion in the Cradle: Observer Bias Against Cocaine-Exposed Infants
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
(19(4)):283-285
1998
Rural Pregnant Cocaine Users: An In-depth Sociodemographic Comparison
Pediatrics.
101(2)
1998
Symbolic Expression of Feelings and Depressive Symptoms in High-Risk Pregnant Women
Journal of the Florida Medical Association.
(84(6)):384-390
1998
Women and Children in Residential Treatment: Outcomes for Mothers and Their Infants
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1997
Detection of Cocaine and its Metabolites in Amniotic Fluid and Umbilical Cord Tissue
Journal of Analytical Toxicology.
(21):97-104
1997
How Fetal Cocaine Exposure Increases Neonatal Hospital Costs
Pediatrics.
(99(2)):204-208
1997
Rural Pregnant Cocaine Users: An In-depth Sociodemographic Comparison
.
1994
Detection of Cocaine Exposure in the Neonate: Analyses of Urine, Meconium and Amniotic Fluid from Mothers and Infants Exposed to Cocaine
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.
(188):988-993
1994
Multiple Risk Factors Do Not Identify Cocaine Use in Rural Obstetrical Patients
Neurotoxicology and Teratology.
(16):479-484
1994
Prenatal Cocaine Use: A Comparison of Neonates matched on Maternal Risk Factors
Neurotoxicology and Teratology.
81-87
1993
The Relationship Between Umbilical Cord and Infant Blood Gases and Developmental Outcome in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
.
(36):73-81
1992
Cocaine Use during Pregnancy: Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant Neurobehavior over the First Month
Infant Behavior & Development.
(16:1):83-98
1992
Non-Nutritive Sucking Modulates Behavioral State for Pre-term Infants Before Feeding
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences.
(6):3-7
1990
Self-regulatory gavage to bottle feeding for preterm infants: Effect on behavioral state, energy expenditure, and weight gain
Key aspects of recovery: Nutrition, rest and mobility.
1988
Effect of Non-Nutritive Sucking on Behavioral State in Pre-term Infants Before Feeding
Nursing Research.
(37):347-350
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