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   The Ratio of Second to Fourth Digit Length (2D:4D) in Children with Autistic Disorder  
   
نویسنده Baharara Javad ,Hojjati Maryam ,Rasti Hashem ,Sarabi jamab Malihe
منبع journal of pediatric perspectives - 2014 - دوره : 2 - شماره : 4-2 - صفحه:5 -11
چکیده    Introductionemerging hypotheses suggest a causal role for prenatal androgen exposure in some cases of autism spectrum disorders (asd). the ratios of the lengths of the bones of the 2nd to the 4th digits (2d:4d) are purported to be markers for prenatal androgen exposure and to be established early in gestation. ratio of second and fourth digits (2d:4d) is usually used as a proxy for prenatal testosterone.methods and materialsin this study, 2d:4d on 48 children with asd ( case group) and in 41 normal child (control group) were measured. two groups were matched with the gender and age. both groups were selected by convenience sampling method. all statistical analyses were performed using spss version 19 software, considering as significant less than. resultsresults showed that the average ratio of 2d:4d in asd children were lower than the ratio in control group (p < 0.05(. 2d to 4d finger-length ratio of the right of children with autism was lower than the normal children (p < 0.05(; while this difference was not significant between the two groups in the left hand (p > 0.05(.conclusionthe results indicate that the 2d:4d ratio could be used together with other parameters as an indicator of the likelihood of developing autistic traits in offspring. results achieved in this research can be valuable in further biological and psychological approaches in neurocognitive research and diagnostics of children from asd.
کلیدواژه Autism spectrum disorders ,Digit ratio ,2D:4D ratio ,Testosterone
آدرس Department of Developmental Biology, Animal Developmental of Applied Biology Research Center, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran., ایران, Head of Noor Hedayat, Center of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mashhad, Iran., ایران, PhD Student of Developmental Biology, Young Researchers and Elite Club, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran., ایران, Noor Hedayat, Center of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mashhad, Iran., ایران
 
     
   
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