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1 en were diagnosed with ASD, of whom 5689 had autistic disorder.
2  otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), to 0.53, for autistic disorder.
3 ebo-controlled study of NAC in children with autistic disorder.
4 C for treating irritability in children with autistic disorder.
5 isorder than in the parents of children with autistic disorder.
6 rents of children with a diagnosis of DSM-IV autistic disorder.
7 f gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autistic disorder.
8  or self-injurious behavior in children with autistic disorder.
9 o identify susceptibility loci implicated in autistic disorder.
10 nding the development and persistence of the autistic disorder.
11 n of the role of GABRB3 or adjacent genes in autistic disorder.
12 (3) 10 of the 14 met the DSM-IV criteria for autistic disorder.
13 n depletion in drug-free adult patients with autistic disorder.
14 logy of fragile X syndrome (FXS) and related autistic disorders.
15 ave been reported as contributing factors to autistic disorders.
16        The association for the case subgroup autistic disorder (1,310 cases) was similar: 0.88 (0.72,
17                 Twenty drug-free adults with autistic disorder (16 men and 4 women) (mean [+/- SD] ag
18 ample had been diagnosed with ASDs: 114 with autistic disorder, 56 with Asperger syndrome, and 100 wi
19 s compared with placebo for the treatment of autistic disorder accompanied by severe tantrums, aggres
20 of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) or autistic disorder (AD) according to International Classi
21 imal 15q have been found in individuals with autistic disorder (AD) and varying degrees of mental ret
22                                              Autistic disorder (AD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder
23 lastoid cell lines (LCLs) from children with autistic disorder (AD) show mitoplasticity (AD-A), presu
24 ovo mutations (DNMs) from 1628 subjects with autistic disorder (AD), 1873 from 1564 subjects with per
25                            The prevalence of autistic disorder (AD), a serious developmental conditio
26                    The secondary outcome was autistic disorder (AD).
27 a locus on 7q is involved in the etiology of autistic disorder (AD).
28           We calculated RRR for both ASD and autistic disorder adjusting for age, birth year, sex, pa
29                                   The RR for autistic disorder after any procedure compared with spon
30 -functioning adult male subjects with DSM-IV Autistic Disorder (age 18-45 years; full scale IQ >70; A
31 were compared with scans from 15 adults with autistic disorder and 17 age-matched comparison subjects
32    Overall, 103 of 6959 children (1.5%) with autistic disorder and 180 of 15,830 (1.1%) with mental r
33 -13, revealed linkage disequilibrium between autistic disorder and a marker in the gamma-aminobutyric
34 es, consisting predominantly of a child with autistic disorder and both parents, were studied.
35                     Relative risks (RRs) for autistic disorder and mental retardation and rates per 1
36 sociated with a small increase in the RR for autistic disorder and mental retardation compared with I
37  larger in both the parents of children with autistic disorder and the adults with autistic disorder,
38 inkage and association were observed between autistic disorder and the two SNPs, rs2056202 and rs2292
39 8, 1.14) for all ASDs, 1.12 (0.97, 1.30) for autistic disorder, and 1.63 (1.30, 2.04) for ASD-NOS.
40                             Participants had autistic disorder, Asperger syndrome, or pervasive devel
41 autism spectrum disorders (childhood autism [autistic disorder], Asperger syndrome, atypical autism,
42 ing the analysis to singletons, the risks of autistic disorder associated with ICSI using surgically
43 ddlers who received a confirmed diagnosis of autistic disorder at approximately 48 months of age and
44                                              Autistic disorder (AutD) is a complex genetic disease.
45                                              Autistic disorder (AutD) is a neurodevelopmental disorde
46  3-19 years old) met diagnostic criteria for autistic disorder based on both measures.
47              The RRR pattern was similar for autistic disorder but of slightly higher magnitude.We fo
48 VF treatment overall was not associated with autistic disorder but was associated with a small but st
49 thers took folic acid, 0.10% (64/61,042) had autistic disorder, compared with 0.21% (50/24,134) in th
50                           Thirty adults with autistic disorder completed a 12-week double-blind, plac
51                                 Females with autistic disorder displayed a more pronounced abnormal g
52  supplements showed no such association with autistic disorder, even though fish oil use was associat
53 atistically significantly increased risks of autistic disorder following ICSI using surgically extrac
54       Within the ASD group, every child with autistic disorder had a greater increase in HC between b
55                           Several studies of autistic disorder have demonstrated linkage to a similar
56 mated to be 0.50 (95% CI, 0.45-0.56) and the autistic disorder heritability was estimated to 0.54 (95
57  the short-term treatment of the symptoms of autistic disorder in adults.
58                          The adjusted OR for autistic disorder in children of folic acid users was 0.
59 nception was associated with a lower risk of autistic disorder in the MoBa cohort.
60              Knowledge about the spectrum of autistic disorders, including Asperger's syndrome, has g
61 rn in Sweden, the individual risk of ASD and autistic disorder increased with increasing genetic rela
62                                              Autistic disorder is a complex genetic disease.
63                                              Autistic disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder with
64                                              Autistic disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder
65                                              Autistic disorder is characterized by a fundamental dist
66 rotonin in the pathogenesis and treatment of autistic disorder is warranted.
67                    Asperger syndrome (AS; an autistic disorder) is associated with impaired social sk
68                      Asperger's syndrome (an autistic disorder) is characterized by stereotyped and o
69 dose of secretin, thousands of children with autistic disorders may have received secretin injections
70                                       Autism/autistic disorder (MIM number 209850) is a complex, larg
71 lts (age [mean+/-SD], 28.1+/-7.3 years) with autistic disorder (n=17) or pervasive developmental diso
72  with autism spectrum disorder (i.e., DSM-IV autistic disorder or Asperger's disorder) (n = 34) and m
73 were followed up for a clinical diagnosis of autistic disorder or mental retardation until December 3
74 atment approach for medicating children with autistic disorder or other pervasive developmental disor
75 nty-one pediatric subjects with diagnoses of autistic disorder or other pervasive developmental disor
76  Pediatric populations, including those with autistic disorder or other pervasive developmental disor
77 ms with a diagnosis code in any position for autistic disorder or other specified pervasive developme
78 cer was primarily noted for narrowly defined autistic disorder (OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.3-2.1) and ASD with
79 noses of specific autism spectrum disorders (autistic disorder, pervasive developmental disorder-not
80 ental Disorders, Fourth Edition criteria for autistic disorder, pervasive developmental disorder-not
81 n with autistic disorder and the adults with autistic disorder, relative to the comparison subjects.
82 left amygdala was smaller in the adults with autistic disorder, relative to the other two groups.
83 al development and MECP2 mutation causes the autistic disorder Rett syndrome.
84 birth to 6 to 14 months; 59% of infants with autistic disorder showed these accelerated growth trajec
85  was significantly larger in the adults with autistic disorder than in the parents of children with a
86  at an abnormal growth rate in toddlers with autistic disorder that was mainly characterized by a qua
87 ay partly explain the failure of people with autistic disorders to inhibit repetitive thoughts and ac
88 ility group, respectively, and the ratios of autistic disorders to other ASD subtypes were 1:2.6 and
89 acebo lead-in phase, drug-free subjects with autistic disorder were administered three different dose
90                      Heritability of ASD and autistic disorder were estimated to be approximately 50%
91 t hub function shared across the spectrum of autistic disorders - whether caused by rare highly penet
92 renia and may be beneficial in children with autistic disorder who have serious behavioral disturbanc
93  and diagnostic criteria for the spectrum of autistic disorders will change and become more specific
94 ause of previous reports of individuals with autistic disorder with duplications of the Prader-Willi/
95 were significantly enlarged in toddlers with autistic disorder, with the most severe enlargement occu
96 that parents of children with a diagnosis of autistic disorder would show similar changes in these st