[Does juvenile autism have a morphologic basis?].

Cesk Psychiatr

Psychiatrická klinika FN Hradec Králové.

Published: February 1994

In the world literature findings of morphological abnormalities in the area of the brain and cerebellum in children with pervasive developmental disorders are encountered. The authors of the present article describe in three case-records morphological abnormalities of the brain and cerebellum found in subjects with markedly expressed or only indicated signs of child autism. At the same time they draw attention to the possible determination of experience and behaviour of subjects with discrete morphological abnormalities, even when the pervasive developmental disorder was not diagnosed but where specific determination of premorbid experience and behaviour, as well as the clinical picture of a possible mental disorder or disease.

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