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Childhood developmental disorders: an academic and clinical convergence point for psychiatry, neurology, psychology and pediatrics.

机译:儿童发育障碍:精神病学,神经病学,心理学和儿科的学术和临床融合点。

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BACKGROUND: Significant advances in understanding brain development and behavior have not been accompanied by revisions of traditional academic structure. Disciplinary isolation and a lack of meaningful interdisciplinary opportunities are persistent barriers in academic medicine. To enhance clinical practice, research, and training for the next generation, academic centers will need to take bold steps that challenge traditional departmental boundaries. Such change is not only desirable but, in fact, necessary to bring about a truly innovative and more effective approach to treating disorders of the developing brain. METHODS: I focus on developmental disorders as a convergence point for transcending traditional academic boundaries. First, the current taxonomy of developmental disorders is described with emphasis on how current diagnostic systems inadvertently hinder research progress. Second, I describe the clinical features of autism, a phenomenologically defined condition, and Rett and fragile X syndromes, neurogenetic diseases that are risk factors for autism. Finally, I describe how the fields of psychiatry, psychology, neurology, and pediatrics now have an unprecedented opportunity to promote an interdisciplinary approach to training, research, and clinical practice and, thus, advance a deeper understanding of developmental disorders. RESULTS: Research focused on autism is increasingly demonstrating the heterogeneity of individuals diagnosed by DSM criteria. This heterogeneity hinders the ability of investigators to replicate research results as well as progress towards more effective, etiology-specific interventions. In contrast, fragile X and Rett syndromes are 'real' diseases for which advances in research are rapidly accelerating towards more disease-specific human treatment trials. CONCLUSIONS: A major paradigm shift is required to improve our ability to diagnose and treat individuals with developmental disorders. This paradigm shift must take place at all levels - training, research and clinical activity. As clinicians and scientists who are currently constrained by disciplinary-specific history and training, we must move towards redefining ourselves as clinical neuroscientists with shared interests and expertise that permit a more cohesive and effective approach to improving the lives of patients.
机译:背景:在理解大脑发育和行为方面的重大进步并未伴随着对传统学术结构的修订。学科隔离和缺乏有意义的跨学科机会是学术医学的持续障碍。为了增强下一代的临床实践,研究和培训,学术中心将需要采取挑战传统部门界限的大胆举措。这种改变不仅是理想的,而且实际上是实现治疗大脑发育异常的真正创新和更有效方法所必需的。方法:我将发展障碍作为超越传统学术界限的融合点。首先,描述当前的发育障碍分类法,重点是当前的诊断系统如何无意中阻碍了研究进展。其次,我描述了自闭症的临床特征(一种从现象学上定义的病状)以及Rett和脆性X综合征,它们是自闭症的危险因素。最后,我描述了精神病学,心理学,神经病学和儿科学领域现在如何有空前的机会来促进跨学科的培训,研究和临床实践方法,从而加深对发育障碍的理解。结果:专注于自闭症的研究越来越显示出通过DSM标准诊断出的个体的异质性。这种异质性阻碍了研究者复制研究结果的能力,也阻碍了朝着更有效,针对病因的干预措施的进展。相反,脆弱的X和Rett综合征是“真正的”疾病,其研究进展正在迅速加速到针对特定疾病的人类治疗试验。结论:需要重大的范式转变,以提高我们诊断和治疗发育障碍患者的能力。这种范式转变必须发生在所有级别上-培训,研究和临床活动。作为当前受学科特定的历史和培训所束缚的临床医生和科学家,我们必须朝着重新定义自己的方向发展,成为具有共同利益和专业知识的临床神经科学家,以允许采用一种更加团结有效的方法来改善患者的生活。

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