Literature DB >> 6838941

Morphological cerebral asymmetries in autistic children.

L Y Tsai, C G Jacoby, M A Stewart.   

Abstract

A group of 36 children with infantile autism and various neurological disorders matched closely on age, sex, and handedness underwent computerized tomographic (CT) scanning of the brain. All CT scans were assessed blindly and independently by a neuroradiologist. Two techniques modified from two published CT studies concerning cerebral asymmetries were used for measuring frontal and parieto-occipital asymmetries. The present study found that the CT pattern of cerebral asymmetries in autistic children is the same as observed in the neurological patients. Contradictory results were noted when the distributions of such asymmetries between the present autistic group and normal adults included in two previous studies were compared. One of the striking findings in this study is that the brains of the present autistic patients seem to be more symmetric than those of the normals. This finding, however, is also noted in the present matched controls as well as in the dyslexic children previously studied by other investigators. Further sophisticated studies are needed to explain the difference in the brain morphology between normals and children with a developmental disorder or a neurological disorder.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6838941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   13.382


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