Brief Report: The Prevalence of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Identified by the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network

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作者
Bilder, Deborah A. [1 ]
Bakian, Amanda V. [1 ]
Stevenson, David A. [2 ,7 ]
Carbone, Paul S. [3 ]
Cunniff, Christopher [4 ,8 ]
Goodman, Alyson B. [5 ]
McMahon, William M. [6 ]
Fisher, Nicole P. [6 ]
Viskochil, David [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Utah Autism Res Program, Dept Psychiat, 650 Komas Dr,Suite 206, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USA
[2] Univ Utah, Div Med Genet, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[3] Univ Utah, Dept Pediat, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[4] Univ Arizona, Dept Pediat, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[5] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Natl Ctr Birth Defects & Dev Disabil, Atlanta, GA USA
[6] Univ Utah, Dept Psychiat, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[7] Stanford Univ, Div Med Genet, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[8] Weill Cornell Med Coll, Div Med Genet, New York, NY USA
关键词
Autism; Neurofibromatosis; Developmental disabilities; Children; Non-verbal communications; POPULATION; ATTENTION; CRITERIA;
D O I
10.1007/s10803-016-2877-3
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an inherited neurocutaneous disorder associated with neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The frequency of ASD/NF1 co-occurrence has been subject to debate since the 1980s. This relationship was investigated in a large population-based sample of 8-year-old children identified with ASD (N = 12,271) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. Twenty-two (1-in-558) children with ASD had diagnosed NF1, exceeding NF1 general population estimates by four to five fold. Children with ASD/NF1 versus ASD without NF1 were significantly less likely to receive a community-based ASD diagnosis (p = 0.04) and understand non-verbal communication (p = 0.001). These findings underscore the importance of including social-communication ability among relevant developmental concerns in children with NF1.
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页数:8
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