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1: Semin Pediatr Neurol. 2004 Sep;11(3):229-35.Links

Neurologic treatment strategies in autism: an overview of medical intervention strategies.

Department of Neurology, The Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, IL, USA.

Child neurologists are likely to be caring for an increasing number of patients with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD may occur in as many as 1/100 to 1/200 births. It appears to be a multifactorial disease, with many phenotypes or subgroups. No simple treatment is currently approved for curing or managing core symptoms of autism. We rationally propose a symptom-based review of what treatments may offer relief to specific subtypes of clinical behaviors seen in autism. There is a lack of clinically based evidence on which to universally recommend a rational clinical algorithm for treatment; we suggest that rational pharmacotherapy may offer symptomatic relief to core areas of dysfunction in the autistic population. Future research into rational medical treatment options is desperately needed.

PMID: 15575419 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]