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Autism spectrum disorders are prevalent among patients with dystrophinopathies
Authors:Haruo Fujino  Toshio Saito  Tsuyoshi Matsumura  Saki Shibata  Yuko Iwata  Harutoshi Fujimura  Osamu Imura
Institution:1.Department of Special Needs Education,Oita University,Oita,Japan;2.Graduate School of Human Sciences,Osaka University,Osaka,Japan;3.Division of Child Neurology, Department of Neurology,National Hospital Organization Toneyama National Hospital,Osaka,Japan;4.Department of Neurology,National Hospital Organization Toneyama National Hospital,Osaka,Japan
Abstract:Recent studies have reported a higher prevalence of autism spectrum disorders among patients with dystrophinopathies. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among those with dystrophinopathies. The possible role of dystrophin isoforms in patients was also explored. Fifty-six patients recruited from Toneyama National Hospital were included in this study (mean age?=?12.9 years, SD?=?5.2 years). Autistic symptoms were evaluated using the Pervasive Developmental Disorders/Autism Spectrum Disorders Rating Scale (PARS), a clinician rating scale. Eleven patients (19.6%; 95% confidence interval 10.2–32.4) met the criteria for ASD based on their PARS scores. Patients were separated into two groups based on the cumulative loss of dystrophin isoforms predicted from the mutation location. The prevalence of ASD was examined between these groups. Infantile and current autistic symptoms did not differ between the groups, except on one subscale of the PARS. This study revealed that there was a high prevalence of ASD in patients with dystrophinopathies.
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