Strukturální abnormity mozku u dětského autismu

L. Propper, M. Hrdlička, J. Lisý, T. Belšan

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Résumé

The first original results of the Motol University Hospital Autistic Interdisciplinary Project are presented; the structural brain findings were evaluated in a sample of the inpatient children with the Autistic Spectrum Disorder in 1998 - 2000. 25 patients (21 boys, 4 girls) aged 3 - 26 years (mean age 9.4 years) were examined. Childhood autism was diagnosed in 15 children (60%), atypical autism in 5 children (20%), the Asperger's syndrome in 2 children (8%), mental retardation with autistic symptoms in 2 children (8%) and Pervasive development disorder, unspecified in 1 child (4%). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were performed in 22 patients (88%) and computer tomography (CT) scans in 3 patients (68%); all the measurements were planimetric. No brain abnormalities were found in 17 patients (68%); the abnormalities from normal brain structure were detected in 8 patients (32%). There were only non-specific abnormalities in all the cases: structural cerebellar abnormalities were detected in 3 children (12%) (vermal hypoplasia in 2 cases, mild cortical cerebellar atrophy in 1 case); glial changes in 3 children (12%) (bilateral, both occipital and frontal, periventricular and corticosubcortical); brain cysts in 3 children (12%) (arachnoid bitemporal cysts, a small encephalomalacious cyst laterally from the trigonum of the lateral ventricle, pineal cyst) and megacisterna magna in 1 child (4%).

Titre traduit de la contributionStructural brain abnormalities in childhood autism
Langue d'origineCzech
Pages (de-à)269-275
Nombre de pages7
JournalCeska a Slovenska Psychiatrie
Volume97
Numéro de publication6
Statut de publicationPublished - 2001
Publié à l'externeOui

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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