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   New perspectives in Autism spectrum disorder associated with tuberous sclerosis  
   
نویسنده benvenuto a. ,siracusano m. ,graziola f. ,moavero r. ,mazzone l. ,gialloreti l.e. ,curatolo p.
منبع journal of pediatric neurology - 2017 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:123 -128
چکیده    Recent advances in molecular genetics and preclinical studies of tuberous sclerosis complex (tsc) have helped to better understand the pathophysiology of tsc-related autism spectrum disorder (asd). furthermore,developmental studies have shown that infants with tsc begin to diverge from the neurotypical trajectories at the age of 6 months. early abnormalities are often characterized by a delay in nonverbal cognitive skills,such as fine motor and visual reception domains followed by qualitative impairment of social communication. the expanding possibilities of an early diagnosis of tsc should increasingly allow the prompt identification of a population of infants at high risk for developing asd. a presymptomatic diagnosis of tsc could facilitate not only the prospective investigation of developmental trajectories and early markers of asd but also the evaluation of the efficacy of early interventions. early identification of infants at high-risk for asd,such as tsc infants,can allow designing individualized treatment strategies to address deficits in specific developmental domains associated with autism. the involvement of mammalian target of rapamycin (mtor) in determining the behavioral phenotypes associated with tsc led to the hypothesis that mtor inhibitors could also have a benefit on asd symptoms. after the promising results from preclinical studies administrating rapamycin,clinical trials studying mtor inhibitors are now undergoing. © 2017 by georg thieme verlag kg,stuttgart. new york.
کلیدواژه autism spectrum disorder; early intervention; epilepsy; mTOR inhibitors; parent-mediated intervention; predictors; risk factors; tuberous sclerosis complex
آدرس child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome, Italy, child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome, Italy, child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome, Italy, child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome,italy,department of neuroscience and neurorehabilitation,bambino,gesù children's hospital,irccs,rome, Italy, child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome,italy,department of neuroscience and neurorehabilitation,bambino,gesù children's hospital,irccs,rome, Italy, department of biomedicine and prevention,university of rome,university of rome tor vergata,rome,italy,centre for communication and neurorehabilitation research-cnapp,rome, Italy, child neurology and psychiatry unit,department of system medicine,university of rome tor vergata,viale oxford 81,rome, Italy
 
     
   
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