ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder entities
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Autism Spectrum
- Autism
- Asperger's disorder
- Childhood disintegrative disorder
- PDD: Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
- It is described as a “developmental disorder” because symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life.
- According toDSM-5 ASD often have:
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Social communication / interaction behaviors
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Sensory Ataxia | |
Restrictive / repetitive behaviors |
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Impaired Cognition | |
Sleep problems and irritability. (83.3%) |
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Motor signs (60–80%) |
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Gait abnormalities
Awakwardness Incoordination |
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Unusual eating behavior (75%) |
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Behavioral Change | |
Gender dysphoria |
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Gastrointestinal problems | are one of the most commonly co-occurring medical conditions in autistic people. These are linked to greater social impairment, irritability, language impairments, mood changes, and behavior and sleep problems. | ||
Articulation/phonological difficulties | Speech Apraxia is common in ASD. (66%)
Phonological impairment (Atypical phonological processes) Delayed development
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CJD
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Psychosis (34. 8%) | There is strong evidence for the existence of a high comorbidity between autism and psychosis with percentages reaching up to 34. 8%[2] | ||
Reflexes | Tendon guard reflex
Retained Primitive Reflexes |
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- ↑ Ming X, Sun YM, Nachajon RV, Brimacombe M, Walters AS. Prevalence of parasomnia in autistic children with sleep disorders. Clin Med Pediatr. 2009 Jan 22;3:1-10. doi: 10.4137/cmped.s1139. PMID: 23818789; PMCID: PMC3676289.
- ↑ Front. Psychiatry, 28 February 2022 Sec. Schizophrenia https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.768586