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Comments by Mary Coleman M.D.,
By Mary Coleman, M.D. (Upper Grandview, New York , United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Biology of the Autistic Syndromes (Clinics in Developmental Medicine) (Hardcover)
This third edition of The Biology of the Autistic Syndromes finally puts fully in place the new paradigm of autism which knocks down the two major myths about autism. 1)Autism is NOT caused by poor parenting - the parents are, if anything, the victims of this psychoneurological disease -- and 2)autism is NOT one disease -- it is many different diseases. The symptoms of autism are due to neurodevelopmental errors in the fetal brain. Modern neuroimaging techniques have shown that virtually every brain region is affected in autism.Approximately three-quarters of the children diagnosed as autistic have one of the disease entities of autism, discussed in Chapter 10. Another quarter of the children have a double syndrome, that is an autistic syndrome in addition to a second, well-established medical syndrome, discussed in Chapter 11. Correct diagnosis of each individual child, as outlined in Chapter 16, is the essential first step toward accurate medical therapy. There are chapters on Asperger syndrome, epidemiology, neuropsychology, epilepsy, biochemistry, neuropathology and molecular genetics. The new paradigm of autism is changing the future for children with autism. |
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The Biology of the Autistic Syndromes (Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press)) by Christopher Gillberg (Hardcover - February 26, 1993)
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