2020
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10080566
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A Preliminary Study on Cranio-Facial Characteristics Associated with Minor Neurological Dysfunctions (MNDs) in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

Abstract: Background. Craniofacial anomalies and minor neurological dysfunction (MNDs) have been identified, in literature, as risk factors for neurodevelopmental disorders. They represent physical indicators of embryonic development suggesting a possible contributory role of complications during early, even pre-conceptional, phases of ontogeny in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Limited research has been conducted about the co-occurrence of the two biomarkers in children with ASD. This study investigates the associativ… Show more

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“…In light of these findings and in response to the need to identify a possible biomarker for ASD, it has been established that cranio-facial anomalies show characteristics that pose as risk factors for neurodevelopmental disorders [9]. Indeed, these could represent physical indicators of embryonic development that could potentially contribute to the occurrence of complications during early stages, even pre-conceptional, phases of ontogeny in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In light of these findings and in response to the need to identify a possible biomarker for ASD, it has been established that cranio-facial anomalies show characteristics that pose as risk factors for neurodevelopmental disorders [9]. Indeed, these could represent physical indicators of embryonic development that could potentially contribute to the occurrence of complications during early stages, even pre-conceptional, phases of ontogeny in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%