Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social communication deficits and restricted interests and behaviors which begin very early in life. In about a quarter of cases, the symptoms emerge about 18–24 months after a period of normal development, a phenomenon commonly described as early regression. However, marked functional decline can also occur in persons with autism after a relatively stable childhood. As opposed to early regression, which occurs in normally developing children, late regression occurs typically in adolescents with an established diagnosis of autism. Apart from their occasional mention in the literature, these individuals have not been examined systematically. This Brief Report de...
Background A proportion of young people with autism are reported to show catatonic-like symptoms ...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome with specific clusters of speech, behavioral and motor features....
Background: Catatonic phenomena such as stupor, mutism, stereotypy, echolalia, echopraxia, affective...
Catatonia is a life-threatening disorder characterized by motor abnormalities, mutism, and disturban...
BackgroundIn recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the overlap between autism spectrum dis...
BackgroundIn recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the overlap between autism spectrum dis...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Background. Catatonia is increasingly recognized as a comorbid psychiatric condition in autism spect...
Background. Catatonia is increasingly recognized as a comorbid psychiatric condition in autism spect...
Background A proportion of young people with autism are reported to show catatonic-like symptoms ...
Al-Mosawi AJ. Catatonia: A Rare Manifestation of Autism. MedPress Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences...
Background A proportion of young people with autism are reported to show catatonic-like symptoms ...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome with specific clusters of speech, behavioral and motor features....
Background: Catatonic phenomena such as stupor, mutism, stereotypy, echolalia, echopraxia, affective...
Catatonia is a life-threatening disorder characterized by motor abnormalities, mutism, and disturban...
BackgroundIn recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the overlap between autism spectrum dis...
BackgroundIn recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the overlap between autism spectrum dis...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Although recent studies have shown that catatonia can occur in patients with autism spectrum disorde...
Background. Catatonia is increasingly recognized as a comorbid psychiatric condition in autism spect...
Background. Catatonia is increasingly recognized as a comorbid psychiatric condition in autism spect...
Background A proportion of young people with autism are reported to show catatonic-like symptoms ...
Al-Mosawi AJ. Catatonia: A Rare Manifestation of Autism. MedPress Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences...
Background A proportion of young people with autism are reported to show catatonic-like symptoms ...
Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome with specific clusters of speech, behavioral and motor features....
Background: Catatonic phenomena such as stupor, mutism, stereotypy, echolalia, echopraxia, affective...