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| Asperger's disorder |
One type of pervasive developmental disorder that is characterized by severe and sustained impairment in social interaction and the development of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
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| Asperger's syndrome |
The essential features are severe and sustained impairment in social interaction and the development of restricted repetitive patterns of behaviors. Other features include a special interest and ability in reading, poor motor skills, and social withdrawal.
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| Asperger's disorder |
According to the DSM-IV, Asperger's Disorder is a type of pervasive developmental disorder similar to Autism that typically manifests in childhood. It is characterized by social impairments (which may include poor body language and eye contact skills, failure to develop peer relationships, lack of spontaneous sharing of experience, lack of reciprocity) and the presence of repetitive behavior and interest patterns. ...
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| Asperger's s. |
[DSM-IV] a pervasive developmental disorder resembling autistic disorder, being characterized by severe impairment of social interactions and by restricted interests and behaviors, but lacking the delays in development of language, cognitive function, and self-help skills that additionally define autistic disorder. It may be equivalent to a high-functioning form of autistic disorder.
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