| AD | Autistic Disorder |
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| ASD | autistic spectrum disorder |
| autistic | Pertaining to or characterised by autism. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| autistic disorder | autism, infantile autism |
| autistic parasite | A parasite descended from the tissues of the host. Synonym: autochthonous parasite. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Autism, Autism, Early Infantile, Autisms, Disorder, Autistic, Disorders, Autistic, Early Infantile Autism, Infantile Autism, Infantile Autism, Early, Kanner Syndrome, Kanners Syndrome, Syndrome, Kanner's
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characteristic of or affected with autism; "autistic behavior"; "autistic children"
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| autistic disorder |
[DSM-IV] a severe pervasive developmental disorder with onset usually before three years of age and a biological basis related to neurologic or neurophysiologic factors; it is characterized by qualitative impairment in reciprocal social interaction (eg, lack of awareness of the existence of feelings of others, failure to seek comfort at times of distress, lack of imitation), in verbal and nonverbal communication, and in capacity for symbolic play, and by restricted and unusual repertoire of ...
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| autistic |
Autism is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests itself in marked problems with social relatedness, communication, interest, and behavior. The field of psychiatry has classified it in the DSM as one of the five types of pervasive developmental disorders (or autism spectrum disorders). The etiology and physiological basis for autism are unknown, and the psychiatric criteria for the diagnosis are based on behavioral attributes rather than clinical tests. ...
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| autistic disorder |
Autism is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests itself in marked problems with social relatedness, communication, interest, and behavior. The field of psychiatry has classified it in the DSM as one of the five types of pervasive developmental disorders (or autism spectrum disorders). The etiology and physiological basis for autism are unknown, and the psychiatric criteria for the diagnosis are based on behavioral attributes rather than clinical tests. ...
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| autistic disorder |
a neurological and developmental disorder that usually appears during the first three years of life. A child with autism appears to live in his/her own world, showing little interest in others, and a lack of social awareness. The focus of an autistic child is a consistent routine and includes an interest in repeating odd and peculiar behaviors. Autistic children often have problems in communication, avoid eye contact, and show limited attachment to others.
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| autistic | characteristic of or suffering from autism |
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