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Recent findings on the mechanisms by which alcohol damages the developing nervous system.
General etiologic categories related to possible mechanisms of fetal alcohol-induced brain damage are explored. Possible general mechanisms include alterations in protein synthesis, prostaglandins, gangliosides, hypoxia and free radical damage. A multiple systems cascade is presented to illustrate how multiple mechanisms could act together to produce a variety of effects.