This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical manifestations and the severity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a group of children with autism compared with those without neurodevelopmental regression at the time of initial classification and subsequently. Methods and Subjects: ASD patients were classified into two subgroups, neurodevelopmental regressive (AMR) and non-regressive (ANMR), using a questionnaire based on the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised test. The severity of ASD and neurodevelopment were assessed with the Childhood Autism Rating Scale Test-2, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, and Pervasive Developmental Disorders Behavior Inventory Parent Ratings (PDDBI) an...
Emerging literature indicates that a subset of children with a documented ASD lose their diagnosis a...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) involve deficits in social and communication abilities and the pres...
Autism is a lifelong handicapping disorder that occurs on a continuum of severity. Children who show...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
Reports of early regression, or skill loss, in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) hav...
We report rates of regression and associated findings in a population derived group of 255 children ...
We report rates of regression and associated findings in a population derived group of 255 children ...
This study explored regression patterns in 100 children with ASD (3-11 years) using several approach...
Historically, two onset patterns in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were described: early onset of sy...
Since the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health was first published, there has been substantial ch...
Some studies show that the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder could be considered reliable and st...
Background: Autism is rarely diagnosed before three years of age despite evidence suggesting prenata...
We examined phenotypes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) based on trajectories of intellectual devel...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically considered to be a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder with a wide variety of clini...
Emerging literature indicates that a subset of children with a documented ASD lose their diagnosis a...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) involve deficits in social and communication abilities and the pres...
Autism is a lifelong handicapping disorder that occurs on a continuum of severity. Children who show...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
Reports of early regression, or skill loss, in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) hav...
We report rates of regression and associated findings in a population derived group of 255 children ...
We report rates of regression and associated findings in a population derived group of 255 children ...
This study explored regression patterns in 100 children with ASD (3-11 years) using several approach...
Historically, two onset patterns in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were described: early onset of sy...
Since the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health was first published, there has been substantial ch...
Some studies show that the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder could be considered reliable and st...
Background: Autism is rarely diagnosed before three years of age despite evidence suggesting prenata...
We examined phenotypes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) based on trajectories of intellectual devel...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically considered to be a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder with a wide variety of clini...
Emerging literature indicates that a subset of children with a documented ASD lose their diagnosis a...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) involve deficits in social and communication abilities and the pres...
Autism is a lifelong handicapping disorder that occurs on a continuum of severity. Children who show...