Multimodal MR neuroimaging was used to identify brain differences between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) associated with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) (ADHD+PAE), ADHD not associated PAE (ADHD-PAE) and normally-developing controls in an study of children aged 8-12 years. This is an interim report of findings obtained from an ongoing study after successful imaging of 73 subjects. Statistically-significant lateralized brain differences were identified in frontal white matter and gray matter. The findings provide preliminary support for the hypothesis that an objective diagnostic neuroimaging-based classifier can be developed.
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