The objective of this study was to identify homogenous classes of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to improve phenotypic characterization. Children were enrolled in the Study to Explore Early Development between 2 and 5 years of age. 707 children were classified with ASD after a comprehensive evaluation with strict diagnostic algorithms. Four classes of children with ASD were identified from latent class analysis: mild language delay with cognitive rigidity, mild language and motor delay with dysregulation, general developmental delay, and significant developmental delay with repetitive motor behaviors. We conclude that a four-class phenotypic model of children with ASD best describes our data and improves phenotypic chara...
Three groups of 18 children were selected for this study, one group with autism spectrum disorders (...
Background: The diagnostic and clinical differentiation between children with autism spectrum disord...
ObjectiveThis study had 3 goals, which were to examine the following: the frequency of atypical deve...
This study examined the phenotypic profiles of children aged 30–68 months in the Study to Explore Ea...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
The heterogeneous nature of children with symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) makes it diffic...
The heterogeneous clinical presentations of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) poses ...
Purpose : Current evidence of the benefits of early intensive behavioral intervention(EIBI) in child...
One of the most universally accepted facts about autism is that it is heterogenous. Individuals diag...
The presence of multiple dysmorphic features in some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) mi...
Sensory features are highly prevalent and heterogeneous among children with ASD. There is a need to ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by notable phenotypic heterogeneity, which is often ...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
ObjectiveThe DSM-IV-TR specifies 12 behavioral features that can occur in hundreds of possible combi...
OBJECTIVES: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is highly heterogeneous, with phenotypic variability and ...
Three groups of 18 children were selected for this study, one group with autism spectrum disorders (...
Background: The diagnostic and clinical differentiation between children with autism spectrum disord...
ObjectiveThis study had 3 goals, which were to examine the following: the frequency of atypical deve...
This study examined the phenotypic profiles of children aged 30–68 months in the Study to Explore Ea...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
The heterogeneous nature of children with symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) makes it diffic...
The heterogeneous clinical presentations of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) poses ...
Purpose : Current evidence of the benefits of early intensive behavioral intervention(EIBI) in child...
One of the most universally accepted facts about autism is that it is heterogenous. Individuals diag...
The presence of multiple dysmorphic features in some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) mi...
Sensory features are highly prevalent and heterogeneous among children with ASD. There is a need to ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by notable phenotypic heterogeneity, which is often ...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
ObjectiveThe DSM-IV-TR specifies 12 behavioral features that can occur in hundreds of possible combi...
OBJECTIVES: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is highly heterogeneous, with phenotypic variability and ...
Three groups of 18 children were selected for this study, one group with autism spectrum disorders (...
Background: The diagnostic and clinical differentiation between children with autism spectrum disord...
ObjectiveThis study had 3 goals, which were to examine the following: the frequency of atypical deve...