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Abstract
Advances in the identification of the early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have occurred despite the heterogeneity of the disorder and its variable onset and presentation. Using various methodologies including retrospective studies, community samples, and sibling cohorts, researchers have identified behavioral markers of the disorder that emerge over the first 2 years of life. However, there are characteristics of ASD that overlap with other types of developmental delay (DD), which may complicate differential diagnosis in young children. A review of the literature was conducted to identify the most promising behavioral markers that distinguish ASD from other types of DD in the first 2 years of life. The review identified profiles of behavioral markers in the social realm by 12 months and in the communication realm by 18 months, which along with additional atypical motor behaviors could distinguish ASD from DD. This constellation of features coupled with a flat or declining trajectory in specific aspects of social and communication development, may assist clinicians in targeting early interventions to at-risk infants. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Disabil Res Rev 2011;17:130–140.
区分自闭症谱系障碍与生命最初两年的其他发育迟缓
尽管自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)具有异质性,其发病和表现也不尽相同,但在早期症状的识别方面仍取得了进展。研究人员使用各种方法,包括回顾性研究、社区样本和兄弟姐妹队列,确定了该疾病在生命的头两年出现的行为标志。然而,ASD的一些特征与其他类型的发育迟缓(DD)重叠,这可能会使幼儿的鉴别诊断复杂化。对文献进行了回顾,以确定在生命的头两年将ASD与其他类型的DD区分开来的最有希望的行为标记。该研究确定了12个月大的婴儿在社交领域和18个月大的婴儿在交流领域的行为特征,这些特征以及额外的非典型运动行为可以将ASD与DD区分开来。这些特征加上社交和交流发展的特定方面的平缓或下降轨迹,可能有助于临床医生针对有风险的婴儿进行早期干预。©2013 Wiley期刊公司Dev - disability Rev 2011; 17:130-140。
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