Subgroups in autism: are there behavioural phenotypes typical of underlying medical conditions?
- PMID: 1623312
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.1992.tb00508.x
Subgroups in autism: are there behavioural phenotypes typical of underlying medical conditions?
Abstract
Fifty-nine cases with infantile autism/autistic disorder were subclassified according to associated medical condition (fragile-X, tuberous sclerosis, neurofibromatosis, hypo-melanosis of Ito, Moebius syndrome, Rett syndrome, and a 'new' syndrome associated with a marker chromosome). It was concluded that, even within a group of cases fitting currently accepted criteria for autism, there is considerable variation in symptom profile depending on the exact type of associated medical condition.
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