2023
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26632
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Is there an Association between Tuber Involvement of the Fusiform Face Area in Autism Diagnosis?

Abstract: Laboratories) both times. Patient 2 had two negative tests as well during the first week of hospital admission, first with cell-based assay with quantification by immunofluorescence (Associated Regional and University Pathologists) and second with cell-based assay with quantification by flow cytometry (Mayo Clinic Laboratories). Given test timing, use of cell-based assay, and multiple data points, we have no evidence that MOG antibody-associated disease was the etiology in these cases.

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“…We thank Weiner and Willbrand for their interest in our recent work 1 . We commend their focused analysis relating the location of tubers associated with diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in our paper 2 to visually selective regions in the right temporal lobe, including the right fusiform face area (FFA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We thank Weiner and Willbrand for their interest in our recent work 1 . We commend their focused analysis relating the location of tubers associated with diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in our paper 2 to visually selective regions in the right temporal lobe, including the right fusiform face area (FFA).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%