2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(13)76271-0
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1188 – Motor disturbances in autistic children: cross sectional, controlled study

Abstract: BackgroundChildren with autism have developmental motor profile that differ from other healthy children. This is evident since early childhood, sometime noted by parents and neglected by clinicians. These motor deficits are related to other domains of dysfunction in children with autism as social and language skills .Improving motor deficits can help better prognosis for these children.AimTo detect motor deficits in a sample of autistic children and correlate them with the severity of autistic symptoms.Methods… Show more

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