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Ultrasound and autism: association, link, or coincidence?

Jacques S Abramowicz1.   

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) affect an estimated 1% of children in the United States. The etiology is probably multifactorial, including genetic components and exposure to infections, toxins, and other environmental factors, particularly unfavorable perinatal and neonatal conditions. There has been an increase in the frequency of diagnosis of ASDs over the last 20 years with a parallel increase in the use of obstetric diagnostic ultrasound, with prenatal ultrasound exposure mentioned as the possible main etiology for autism "epidemics." Central nervous system alterations have been described in ASDs, and certain similar changes have been described in animals after exposure to ultrasound. However, analysis of in utero exposure in humans has failed to show harmful effects in neonates or children, particularly in school performance, attention disorders, and behavioral changes. There is no independently confirmed peer-reviewed published evidence that a cause-effect relationship exists between in utero exposure to clinical ultrasound and development of ASDs in childhood. Ultrasound is a form of energy with effects in the tissues it traverses, and its use should be restricted to medical indications, by trained professionals, for as short a period and as low an intensity as compatible with accurate diagnosis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22837291     DOI: 10.7863/jum.2012.31.8.1261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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2.  Association of Prenatal Ultrasonography and Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Journal:  JAMA Pediatr       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 16.193

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4.  A system for investigation of biological effects of diagnostic ultrasound on development of zebrafish embryos.

Authors:  Douglas L Miller; Weibin Zhou
Journal:  Zebrafish       Date:  2013-07-13       Impact factor: 1.985

5.  Mice exposed to diagnostic ultrasound in utero are less social and more active in social situations relative to controls.

Authors:  Abbi M McClintic; Bryan H King; Sara J Webb; Pierre D Mourad
Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2013-11-18       Impact factor: 5.216

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