2010
DOI: 10.1136/jech.2009.093823
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Risk of autism spectrum disorders in children born after assisted conception: a population-based follow-up study

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“…132 Since then, two studies have found a positive association between assisted reproductive technology use and ASD, 133,134 whereas five studies have found none. 131,[135][136][137][138] However, significant positive associations were found among subgroups such as women over age 34, 136 multiple births 137 and those exposed to specific assisted conception methods.…”
Section: Assisted Conceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…132 Since then, two studies have found a positive association between assisted reproductive technology use and ASD, 133,134 whereas five studies have found none. 131,[135][136][137][138] However, significant positive associations were found among subgroups such as women over age 34, 136 multiple births 137 and those exposed to specific assisted conception methods.…”
Section: Assisted Conceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…131 A systematic review cited methodological limitations as the source of inconsistent findings for the association between assisted conception and ASD. 132 Since then, two studies have found a positive association between assisted reproductive technology use and ASD, 133,134 whereas five studies have found none.…”
Section: Assisted Conceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, earlier investigations on possible links between artificial reproductive technologies and autism have shown inconsistent findings [144,145]. More recent epidemiological studies involving larger populations display that IVF is not associated with ASD [146]; but the risk for autism is associated with a small increased risk of intellectual disability, and was significantly higher following intracytoplasmic spermatozoid injection (ICSI) using surgically extracted sperm and fresh embryos compared to in vitro fertilization (IVF) without ICSI [147].…”
Section: Classical Imprinting Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Depuis, deux études ont fait état d'un lien positif entre le recours à la procréation médicalement assistée et le TSA 133,134 , tandis que cinq autres n'en ont trouvé aucun 131,[135][136][137][138] . On a toutefois constaté l'existence de liens positifs importants entre certains sous-groupes, comme les femmes de plus de 34 ans 136 , les naissances multiples 137 et les sujets exposés .…”
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