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AAP Grand Rounds 10:54 (2003)
© 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics

CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Association of Chronic GI Symptoms with Autism: Is it Real?

Source: Molloy CA, Manning-Courtney P. Prevalence of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autism and autistic spectrum disorders. Autism. 2003;7:165–171.[Abstract]

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The authors from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, performed a retrospective review of medical records from a regional autism clinic to determine the prevalence of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autistic disorders. The study population included 137 children ages 24 to 96 months with the diagnosis of autism or autistic spectrum disorder confirmed by the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – General. Thirty-three children (24%) had a history of . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Pasquale Accardo, MD, FAAP
Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

 






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