Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) usually presents in early developmental period, in children less than five years usually with poor social relations, verbal and nonverbal communications and stereotypic and repetitive behavior. The prevalence of ASD is increasing rapidly; especially in urban community of developed as well as developing nations.Combined interaction of genetic and environmental factors has been proposed as the possible neuropathogenetic mechanism underlying ASD. Children with ASD have specific abnormalities in functional connectivity of brain and altered fecal microbiota. Children with Fragile X syndrome, Rett syndrome and Tuberous sclerosis often have autistic features.Interviewing the caregiver and observation of the child is the only definitive way to confirm the diagnosis of ASD. Recently DSM V criteria have combined under a single umbrella all the autistic disorders including Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise satisfied. Apart from DSM V criteria, Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) are also useful in diagnosis and evaluation of children with ASD. Autistic children are more likely to have hyperactivity, inattention, sleep abnormalities and epilepsy, as compared to general population. Applied behavioral analysis, sensory integration therapy and structured teaching are used in the management of autism spectrum disorder, along with atypical antipsychotics like Risperidone and Aripiprazole. Various complementary and alternative treatments like music therapy, oral probiotics and gluten free, casein free diet are currently under evaluation in various clinical studies.

Highlights

  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) usually presents in early developmental period, in children less than five years usually with poor social relations, verbal and nonverbal communications and stereotypic and repetitive behavior

  • Diagnosis of ASD is based on 2 areas: deficits in social communication and fixated interests and repetitive behavior

  • Certain conditions like Electrical Status Epilepticus in Sleep (ESES), Landau Kleffner Syndrome (LKS), certain autoimmune and paraneoplastic causes can mimic autism spectrum disorder [26]. Both LKS and CSWS can have ESES when EEG is done in these children

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Summary

What is Autism?

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with lifelong impacts, currently emerging as a global pandemic, surrounded by plenty of myths and mysteries [1]. It is characterized by persistent deficiencies in social communication and interaction across settings, restricted and repetitive behaviors, interests, or activities, along with onset in early development period and symptoms limiting and impairing daily functioning [2]

Health care burden of Autism
Gender disparity and familial predisposition
Clinical features of autism
Functional MRI and other neuroimaging abnormalities
Specific genetic syndromes associated with ASD
How to diagnose autism?
Different tools used for diagnosing and evaluating severity of ASD
DSM V criteria for Autism spectrum Disorder
Autism Behavior Checklist
Autism mimics
Holistic management of children with autism
Screening tools for autism in young children
Special consideration for adolescents
Findings
Conclusion
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