Bültmann & Gerriets
The Neurology of Autism
von Mary Coleman
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-19-518222-4
Erschienen am 04.08.2005
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 243 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 594 Gramm
Umfang: 272 Seiten

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A number of the problem areas in the field of autism are specifically addressed in this volume, which uses the tools of neurological analysis. One is whether autism is mostly a single disease entity, as originally described by Kanner, or is a large syndrome of multiple diseases as postulated
in this book. Such a finding has implications for research, diagnosis and treatment. In what ways are autism and Asperger syndrome related? Has autism been increasing in recent years; does a sophisticated historical review of its prevalence rates suggest that autism has never been a rare disorder? A
topic of special interest is whether autism is reversible. One chapter looks at the natural course of those diseases which have a transient autistic phase, while another chapter reviews the possibility and reports of reversible autistic behavior. There is an in-depth discussion of the neurological
signs and symptoms that can be found in children with autism and Asperger syndrome; these include abnormal cranial circumference, epilepsy, changes of muscle tone, stereotypies and mutism. (The Appendix includes a form specifically designed for the neurological examination of patients with autism
and Asperger syndrome.) Which of the components of the neural networks of the brain are impaired causing the presentation of autistic symptoms? Of particular interest is the dysfunction of the cerebellum and its circuits. Regarding treatment, parents often are overwhelmed by the amount of available
information, since treatment issues are far from settled. In addition to the medical/educational therapies available today, this book also contains a detailed evaluation of alternative therapies.



Mary Coleman has published over 100 medical papers and eight medical books, including four on autism. She was educated at The University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, and George Washington University, with training in adult neurology at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and pediatric neurology at Children's Hospital in D.C.



  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: A neurological framework

  • 3: The cerebellum in autism

  • 4: The cranial circumference in autism

  • 5: Other neurological signs and symptoms in autism

  • 6: The epidemiology of autism

  • 7: Disease entities with a temporary autistic phase

  • 8: The question of reversible autistic behaviour in autism

  • 9: The problem of alternative therapies in autism

  • 10: An integrated approach to therapy


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