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Clinical Parameters for the Diagnosis of ASD

Aderbal Sabra, Joseph Bellanti, Luciana Corsini, Aderbal Sabra Filho and Selma Sabra
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Aderbal Sabra: Unigranrio School of Medicine, Brasil.
Joseph Bellanti: Georgetown University, USA.
Luciana Corsini: Unigranrio School of Medicine, Brasil.
Aderbal Sabra Filho: Unigranrio School of Medicine, Brasil.
Selma Sabra: Unigranrio School of Medicine, Brasil.

European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2020, vol. 2, issue 2

Abstract: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by disorders of neurological development, typically diagnosed within the first 4 years of life, clinically presents with impairment in social interaction, deficits in verbal and non-verbal communication, and repetitive and purposeless stereotypic behaviors. One thousand of pre-diagnosed ASD patients, randomly selected, to be part of this study, where attended at the Unidade de Gastroenterologia, Alergia Alimentar e Autismo (UGAAA) at Unigranrio University, School of Medicine. This evolutionary report aims to evaluate the presence of the 6 most common clinical disorders of neurological development in ASD patients, selected to be the core for the table for the diagnosis of ASD.

Keywords: autism spectrum disorder; objective evaluation of ASD; social interaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.2.216

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