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Autism is not a unique condition and has no unique causes, concludes scientists

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Autism is not a unique condition and has no unique causes, concludes scientists
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New research from The University of Cambridge suggests that autism should not be understood as a homogeneous condition with a single cause. The scientist noted that people diagnosed in early childhood often have a different genetic profile from those diagnosed later in life, expanding the undefer of the way in which the condition is developing.

Tea study Analyze the behavior of autistic people during childhood and adolescence in the United Kingdom and Australia. He also evaluated genetic data of more than 45,000 patients with a disease of different cohorts in Europe and the United States.

By connecting genetic information at age to diagnosis, the researchers observed that the profiles of those identified early with the disease differ from those who received confirmation at subsequent stages. They found only a slight overlap between the two groups, indicating that the biological mechanisms associated with autism in childhood can be different from those linked to autism identified in adolescence or adulthood.

The analysis, published last week in the journal Nature, showed that children diagnosed before the age of 6 were more likely to have Beholaral difficulties – such as social interaction problems – from early age. On the other hand, people diagnosed after the age of 10 were more likely to feel social difficulties and with difficulties during the Teenhs. They also had a greater predisposition to mental health problems, such as depression.

The study adds that the average genetic profile of people diagnosed later was closer to that of ADHD And conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder than that of “classic” autism identified in early childhood.

The study concludes that the time of diagnosis is not entirely random but reflects the underlying genetic differences which, in some cases, coincide with the risk of other conditions.

“For the first time, we found that autism diagnosed earlier has underlying biological and developmental profiles,” said Varun Warrier, a new psychiatry department at the University of Cambridge and the main author of the newspaper, in a Press statement. “The term” autism “probably describes several conditions.”

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