ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM

Although there is good evidence that autism is a multifactorial disorder, an adequate understanding of the genetic and nongenetic causes has yet to be achieved. With empirical research findings review is made to evidence on possible causal influences. Much the strongest evidence concerns the importa...

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Main Author: Vladimir TRAJKOVSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation 2004-06-01
Series:Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/Referati%20od%20DTP-2004-br-1-2%20vo%20PDF/0005-Vladimir%20Trajkovski-Etiologija-autizam.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3aa567129c848c29a213f9b7a987e092020-11-25T01:31:30ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and RehabilitationJournal of Special Education and Rehabilitation1409-60991857-663X2004-06-0151-26174ETIOLOGY OF AUTISMVladimir TRAJKOVSKIAlthough there is good evidence that autism is a multifactorial disorder, an adequate understanding of the genetic and nongenetic causes has yet to be achieved. With empirical research findings review is made to evidence on possible causal influences. Much the strongest evidence concerns the importance of susceptibility genes, but such genes have yet to be identified. Specific somatic conditions (tuberous sclerosis and the fragile X syndrome) account for a small proportion of cases. Over recent decades there has been a major rise in the rate of diagnosed autism. The main explanation for this rise is to be found in better ascertainment and a broadening of the diagnostic concept. Progress on the elucidation of the causes of autism will be crucially dependent on the combination of epidemiology with more basic science laboratory studies.http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/Referati%20od%20DTP-2004-br-1-2%20vo%20PDF/0005-Vladimir%20Trajkovski-Etiologija-autizam.pdfepidemiologyautismgenetic influencesMMR-vaccine.
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ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
epidemiology
autism
genetic influences
MMR-vaccine.
author_facet Vladimir TRAJKOVSKI
author_sort Vladimir TRAJKOVSKI
title ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
title_short ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
title_full ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
title_fullStr ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
title_full_unstemmed ETIOLOGY OF AUTISM
title_sort etiology of autism
publisher Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation
series Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
issn 1409-6099
1857-663X
publishDate 2004-06-01
description Although there is good evidence that autism is a multifactorial disorder, an adequate understanding of the genetic and nongenetic causes has yet to be achieved. With empirical research findings review is made to evidence on possible causal influences. Much the strongest evidence concerns the importance of susceptibility genes, but such genes have yet to be identified. Specific somatic conditions (tuberous sclerosis and the fragile X syndrome) account for a small proportion of cases. Over recent decades there has been a major rise in the rate of diagnosed autism. The main explanation for this rise is to be found in better ascertainment and a broadening of the diagnostic concept. Progress on the elucidation of the causes of autism will be crucially dependent on the combination of epidemiology with more basic science laboratory studies.
topic epidemiology
autism
genetic influences
MMR-vaccine.
url http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/Referati%20od%20DTP-2004-br-1-2%20vo%20PDF/0005-Vladimir%20Trajkovski-Etiologija-autizam.pdf
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