BACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is highly familial, with a positively skewed male-to-female ratio that is purported to arise from the so-called female protective effect. A serious implication of a female protective effect is that familial ASD liability would be expected to aggregate asymptomatically in sisters of affected probands, who would incur elevated rates of ASD among their offspring. Currently, there exist no data on second-generation recurrence rates among families affected by ASD. METHODS: We analyzed data from the Swedish National Patient Register and the Multi-Generation Register for a cohort of children born between 2003 and 2012. ASD was ascertained in both the child and parental generations. RESULTS: Among 847,732 ...
Autism is an age- and sex-related lifelong neurodevelopmental condition characterized pri marily by ...
Advanced parental age is a well-replicated risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurode...
Advancing paternal and maternal age have both been associated with risk for autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated aggregation of autistic traits in undiagnosed...
BackgroundAutism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are more prevalent in males, suggesting a multiple thresh...
BACKGROUND: Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most heritable of all neuropsychi...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined based on the core symptoms of typical autism. It is consid...
Objective: In this dissertation, we aimed to determine: 1). familial recurrence risk of autism spect...
IMPORTANCETo date, this is the first population-based study to examine the recurrence risk for autis...
The genetic basis of autism is known to consist of de novo and inherited loss of function mutations ...
Background Familial and genetic associations between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neu...
Autism is among the most clearly genetically determined of all cognitive-developmental disorders, wi...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms are present in unaffected relatives and individuals from the...
Background: Recent research has demonstrated that subclinical autistic traits of parents amplify the...
Advanced paternal age has been suggested as a risk factor for autism, but empirical evidence is mixe...
Autism is an age- and sex-related lifelong neurodevelopmental condition characterized pri marily by ...
Advanced parental age is a well-replicated risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurode...
Advancing paternal and maternal age have both been associated with risk for autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated aggregation of autistic traits in undiagnosed...
BackgroundAutism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are more prevalent in males, suggesting a multiple thresh...
BACKGROUND: Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are among the most heritable of all neuropsychi...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined based on the core symptoms of typical autism. It is consid...
Objective: In this dissertation, we aimed to determine: 1). familial recurrence risk of autism spect...
IMPORTANCETo date, this is the first population-based study to examine the recurrence risk for autis...
The genetic basis of autism is known to consist of de novo and inherited loss of function mutations ...
Background Familial and genetic associations between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neu...
Autism is among the most clearly genetically determined of all cognitive-developmental disorders, wi...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms are present in unaffected relatives and individuals from the...
Background: Recent research has demonstrated that subclinical autistic traits of parents amplify the...
Advanced paternal age has been suggested as a risk factor for autism, but empirical evidence is mixe...
Autism is an age- and sex-related lifelong neurodevelopmental condition characterized pri marily by ...
Advanced parental age is a well-replicated risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurode...
Advancing paternal and maternal age have both been associated with risk for autism spectrum disorder...