The Neurology of Autism

Mary Coleman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:25th Aug '05

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This book is a comprehensive overview of neurological research on autism. It address such questions as: Is autism a single disorder or a syndrome of multiple diseases? How are autism and Asperger syndrome related? Is autism increasing in prevalence, or is it just that we diagnose it more often? There is an in-depth discussion of the neurological signs and symptoms that can be found in children with autism and Asperger syndrome; these include abnormal cranial circumference, epilepsy, changes of muscle tone, stereotypes and mutism. The Appendix includes a form specifically designed for the neurological examination of patients with autism and Asperger syndrome. The book goes to discuss treatments and their relative success rates, including alternative therapies.

Its clinical and theraputic coverage is broad enough for pediatricians or child neurologists, even for molecular biologists or neuroscientists, who want a relatively brief contemporary update on autism and its neurological basis. I recommend this easy and informative read to this audience. s

ISBN: 9780195182224

Dimensions: 160mm x 231mm x 23mm

Weight: 598g

272 pages