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A Novel Approach to Dysmorphology to Enhance the Phenotypic Classification of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Study to Explore Early Development

机译:一种新的疑难解理方法,以提高自闭症谱系型在研究中的表型分类,探讨早期发展

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The presence of multiple dysmorphic features in some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) might identify distinct ASD phenotypes and serve as potential markers for understanding causes and prognoses. To evaluate dysmorphology in ASD, children aged 3-6years with ASD and non-ASD population controls (POP) from the Study to Explore Early Development were evaluated using a novel, systematic dysmorphology review approach. Separate analyses were conducted for non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic children. In each racial/ethnic group, similar to 17% of ASD cases were Dysmorphic compared with similar to 5% of POP controls. The ASD-POP differential was not explained by known genetic disorders or birth defects. In future epidemiologic studies, subgrouping ASD cases as Dysmorphic vs. Non-dysmorphic might help delineate risk factors for ASD.
机译:一些具有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童的多种疑似特征的存在可能识别不同的ASD表型,并用作理解原因和预期的潜在标志物。 为了评估ASD中的疑难解,使用小说评估了从研究中与ASD和非ASD人口控制(POP)的儿童进行评估,以探讨早期发展的评估。 为非西班牙裔,非西班牙裔和西班牙裔儿童进行了单独的分析。 在每个种族/族群中,类似于17%的ASD病例的疑似,与类似于POP对照的5%相比。 未知的遗传疾病或出生缺陷未解释ASD-POP差异。 在未来的流行病学研究中,亚组化ASD病例作为疑难生与非疑惑案例可能有助于描绘ASD的风险因素。

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