Dysmorphism in Non-Syndromic Autism: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Indian Pediatr

Developmental Paediatrics Unit, Christian Medical College (CMC) and Hospital, Vellore, India. Correspondence to: Dr Susan Mary Zachariah, Developmental Paediatrics Unit, CMC, Vellore, India.

Published: July 2017

Objective: To determine the effect of association of dysembryogenesis (manifested by presence of dysmorphic markers) on the developmental profile of autistic children.

Methods: 26 autistic children were classified into complex autism (if they had specific dysmorphic markers) or essential autism (in the absence of dysmorphic markers) using the Miles Autism Dysmorphology Measure (ADM). The developmental abilities (Griffith's Mental Development Scales) and the clinical severity (Childhood Autism Rating Scale) of both groups were compared. The prevalence of dysmorphic markers was also determined in 140 non-autistic controls.

Results: Children with complex autism had poorer development (General Quotient 29.4 vs 34.0, P=0.06) and earlier onset of autistic symptoms (18 vs 24 mo, P=0.05). Dysmorphic markers were significantly more in autistic children compared to normal children (27% vs 10%, P=0.002).

Conclusion: Dysembryogenesis may contribute to the clinical heterogeneity of autistic children.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13312-017-1068-4DOI Listing

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