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Concurrent Medical Conditions in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism, once considered psychological, now has evidence of a medical basis. This review highlights common co-occurring medical conditions in autistic individuals, aiding healthcare providers.
Area of Science:
- Medical research
- Neuroscience
- Developmental disorders
Background:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) was historically viewed as a psychological condition.
- Emerging research suggests a significant biological and medical component to autism.
- Understanding the medical underpinnings is crucial for effective patient care.
Observation:
- Autistic patients present unique challenges for healthcare providers.
- Diagnostic overshadowing can occur, where autism symptoms mask other medical issues.
- Identifying concurrent conditions is vital for comprehensive treatment.
Findings:
- This article reviews frequently observed medical comorbidities in the autistic population.
- Common co-occurring conditions require specific diagnostic and management approaches.
- Recognizing these conditions improves patient outcomes.
Implications:
- Healthcare providers need updated knowledge on autism comorbidities.
- Early identification and management of medical conditions can enhance quality of life for autistic individuals.
- Further research into the medical basis of autism is warranted.
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