Increased extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid and benign external hydrocephalus in early autism
Gal Ben-Arie,
Ilan Shelef,
Gal Meiri
et al.
Abstract:Previous studies have reported that some children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) below the age of 3-years-old exhibit increased extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid (EA-CSF) volumes, suggesting that transient early CSF circulation abnormalities may characterize a unique etiology in a sub-group of ASD children. Specifically, this sub-group was proposed to exhibit an EA-CSF to total brain volume (TBV) ratio >0.14. It is unknown whether such findings may correspond to an early radiological diagnosis of Benign … Show more
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