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. 1985;7(3):365-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(85)80046-2.

A "new" chromosome marker common to the Rett syndrome and infantile autism? The frequency of fragile sites at X p22 in 81 children with infantile autism, childhood psychosis and the Rett syndrome

A "new" chromosome marker common to the Rett syndrome and infantile autism? The frequency of fragile sites at X p22 in 81 children with infantile autism, childhood psychosis and the Rett syndrome

C Gillberg et al. Brain Dev. 1985.

Abstract

Chromosomes from 46 autistic, 20 psychotic and 15 Rett syndrome children were cultured in a folic-acid-depleted medium. Nine percent of the autistic, 20% of the psychotic and 40% of the Rett syndrome cases showed a "new" chromosomal anomaly, viz a fragile site at the (X) (p22) location. It is suggested that in some cases of autism/psychosis and the Rett syndrome, there might be a common biological marker for the common type of psychiatric disturbance. However, as the population frequency of the chromosome marker is not yet known, conclusions must be drawn with great caution.

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