A clinic and a paraclinic study of Tunisian population of children with autism. About 63 cases]
Author: Belhadj A, Mrad R, Halayem MB.
Source:
La Tunisie Medicale, 84(12), 763-767.
Autistic disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder which starts before the
age of 3. The clinic features of autism are variable; the autonomy degree, the
speech quality, the mental retardation associated and specially the existence of
an organic disease change its clinic expression. A good knowledge of the basic
signs is important to put diagnosis.This work, propose to describe a clinic and a
Para clinic profile of Tunisian population of children with autism. The study
included 63 children referred to the child psychiatry department between January
1998 and September 2003 and diagnosed with autistic disorder according to DSMIV
and ADI-R criteria.The population profile studied is drawn as following : The sex
ratio was of 3/1, the average age was of 8 years+/-3 years. Parents were related
in 39.3% of cases. On the clinical plan, 51.2% of children with autism studied
did not have expressive speech. They presented a mental retardation associated in
60.8% of cases. Epilepsy was presented in 21 children out of 63. This profile
links literature study except in 2 points: - The rate of relatives with autism
(8.6%) is superior to the rate found in literature(3%).This result can be
explained by the high rate of consanguinity in the Tunisian studied population
(39.3%). - Importance of associated organic pathologies (mental retardation).
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