Autism Spectrum Disorders Peer-review Journals
ASD symptoms in older children and
adolescents who attend school are often first recognized by parents and teachers and then evaluated by the school’s special
education team. The school’s team may perform an initial evaluation and then recommend these children visit their primary
health care doctor or doctors who specialize in ASD for additional testing. Parents may talk with these specialists about their child’s social difficulties including problems with subtle communication. These subtle communication issues may include problems understanding tone of voice, facial expressions, or body language. Older children and
adolescents may have trouble understanding figures of speech, humor, or sarcasm. Parents may also find that their child has trouble forming friendships with peers. Diagnosing ASD in adults is often more difficult than diagnosing ASD in children. In adults, some ASD symptoms can overlap with symptoms of other mental-health disorders, such as
anxiety or
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adults who notice the signs and symptoms of ASD should talk with a doctor and ask for a referral for an ASD evaluation. While testing for ASD in adults is still being refined, adults can be referred to a neuropsychologist, psychologist, or psychiatrist who has experience with ASD.
Information about the adult’s developmental
history will help in making an accurate diagnosis, so an ASD evaluation may include talking with parents or other family members.
High Impact List of Articles
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Prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from a tertiary care hospital in Makkah, KSA
Atif H Asghar & Omar B Ahmed*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from a tertiary care hospital in Makkah, KSA
Atif H Asghar & Omar B Ahmed*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Aspirin to prevent incident cardiovascular disease: is it causing more damage than it prevents?
Carrie-Anne Ling, Susan Unwin-Golding, Alice Wood and Kausik Ray
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Aspirin to prevent incident cardiovascular disease: is it causing more damage than it prevents?
Carrie-Anne Ling, Susan Unwin-Golding, Alice Wood and Kausik Ray
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Use of lubiprostone in constipating disorders and its potential for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction
Egilius LH Spierings
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Use of lubiprostone in constipating disorders and its potential for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction
Egilius LH Spierings
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Differential impact of macrolide compounds in the selection of macrolide nonsusceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae
JM Blondeau
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Differential impact of macrolide compounds in the selection of macrolide nonsusceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae
JM Blondeau
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Changes in mesenteric blood flow during intracranial hypertension due to acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressure
Shmuel Avital, Samuel Szomstein, Oscar E Brasesco, Danny Rosin, Pablo Paolucci, Turab Pishori, Klaus Thaler, Ravindra Mailapur, Laurence Sands, Steven Wexner and Raul J Rosenthal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Changes in mesenteric blood flow during intracranial hypertension due to acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressure
Shmuel Avital, Samuel Szomstein, Oscar E Brasesco, Danny Rosin, Pablo Paolucci, Turab Pishori, Klaus Thaler, Ravindra Mailapur, Laurence Sands, Steven Wexner and Raul J Rosenthal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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