Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista

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Autor(a) principal: Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Becker, Michele Michelin, Ranzan, Josiane, Winckler, Maria Isabel Bragatti, Ohlweiler, Lygia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108738
Resumo: The evolution of autism symptoms during life were revised, from childhood to adulthood. Little information is available. After a search in PubMed, no more than 40 publications address this issue. The review was divided into two parts: a) how change the three main symptoms of autism change; b) how change the other autism-associated symptoms. The three main symptoms, called “Triad of Wing” (communication problems, social skills deficits, and a restricted repertoire of interests) do not change significantly during lifetime. The diagnosis of autism remains stable during lifetime, and 80% of children continue with this diagnosis in adulthood. Furthermore, it is difficult to establish first diagnostic of autism in adults. In relation to the associated symptoms, one of the earliest are sleep disturbances and one of the most prevalent is both bipolar and anxiety disorders. Sleep disturbances are age-limited and disappear easily. Bipolar disorders are usually more severe in children with autism when compared to children without autism. The mood transitions are faster in autistic children. Anxiety is usually more intense in cognitive preserved autistic patients and tends to increase with age. The two main prognostic factors for autism in adults are: a) total IQ above 70. b) functional language before 6 years of age.
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spelling Riesgo, Rudimar dos SantosBecker, Michele MichelinRanzan, JosianeWinckler, Maria Isabel BragattiOhlweiler, Lygia2015-01-01T02:13:51Z20130025-7680http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108738000906852The evolution of autism symptoms during life were revised, from childhood to adulthood. Little information is available. After a search in PubMed, no more than 40 publications address this issue. The review was divided into two parts: a) how change the three main symptoms of autism change; b) how change the other autism-associated symptoms. The three main symptoms, called “Triad of Wing” (communication problems, social skills deficits, and a restricted repertoire of interests) do not change significantly during lifetime. The diagnosis of autism remains stable during lifetime, and 80% of children continue with this diagnosis in adulthood. Furthermore, it is difficult to establish first diagnostic of autism in adults. In relation to the associated symptoms, one of the earliest are sleep disturbances and one of the most prevalent is both bipolar and anxiety disorders. Sleep disturbances are age-limited and disappear easily. Bipolar disorders are usually more severe in children with autism when compared to children without autism. The mood transitions are faster in autistic children. Anxiety is usually more intense in cognitive preserved autistic patients and tends to increase with age. The two main prognostic factors for autism in adults are: a) total IQ above 70. b) functional language before 6 years of age.Se ha revisado la evolución de los síntomas del autismo durante la vida, desde la niñez hasta la edad adulta. Hay poca información disponible. Después de una búsqueda en PubMed, no más de 40 publicaciones abordan específicamente este tema. La revisión fue dividida en dos partes: a) cómo cambian los tres principales síntomas del autismo; b) cómo cambian los demás síntomas asociados al autismo. Los tres síntomas, llamados la “Tríada de Wing” (problemas en la comunicación, déficits en las habilidades sociales, y un restringido repertorio de intereses) no cambian significativamente con el pasar de la vida. El diagnóstico de autismo se mantiene estable en el tiempo, ya que 80% de los niños continúan con el diagnóstico en la vida adulta. Por otro lado, es difícil establecer este diagnóstico por primera vez en los adultos. En relación a los síntomas asociados, los más precoces son los trastornos del sueño y de los más prevalentes los trastornos bipolares y también el trastorno de ansiedad. Los trastornos del sueño son edad-limitados y desaparecen fácilmente. Los trastornos bipolares suelen ser más graves en niños con autismo cuando se comparan con niños sin autismo. Las variaciones del estado de ánimo son más rápidas en niños autistas. La ansiedad suele ser más intensa en los autistas con preservación cognitiva y tiende a aumentar con la edad. Los dos principales factores pronósticos para el autismo en adultos son: a) cociente intelectual total superior a 70; b) lenguaje funcional antes de los 6 años de edad.application/pdfspaMedicina (Buenos Aires). Buenos Aires. Vol. 73, supl. 1 (sep. 2013), p. 16-19Transtorno autísticoCriançaAdultoSeguimentosAutismAdultFollow upPrognosisAutismoAdultoSeguimientoPronósticoEvolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autistaFollow up of patients with developmental delay and autistic spectrum disorder Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000906852.pdf000906852.pdfTexto completo (espanhol)application/pdf150176http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108738/1/000906852.pdf322aff055d12c6f94d082cb7916ac8a3MD51TEXT000906852.pdf.txt000906852.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain19962http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108738/2/000906852.pdf.txtf962d303c13179d688002b28fc5f85caMD52THUMBNAIL000906852.pdf.jpg000906852.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1821http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108738/3/000906852.pdf.jpgeeffcc83fec82550a376c85b19958b77MD5310183/1087382023-12-20 04:21:43.111423oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/108738Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-12-20T06:21:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
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title Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
spellingShingle Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Transtorno autístico
Criança
Adulto
Seguimentos
Autism
Adult
Follow up
Prognosis
Autismo
Adulto
Seguimiento
Pronóstico
title_short Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
title_full Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
title_fullStr Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
title_full_unstemmed Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
title_sort Evolución de los niños con retraso del desarrollo y conductas del espectro autista
author Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
author_facet Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Becker, Michele Michelin
Ranzan, Josiane
Winckler, Maria Isabel Bragatti
Ohlweiler, Lygia
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author2 Becker, Michele Michelin
Ranzan, Josiane
Winckler, Maria Isabel Bragatti
Ohlweiler, Lygia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Becker, Michele Michelin
Ranzan, Josiane
Winckler, Maria Isabel Bragatti
Ohlweiler, Lygia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transtorno autístico
Criança
Adulto
Seguimentos
topic Transtorno autístico
Criança
Adulto
Seguimentos
Autism
Adult
Follow up
Prognosis
Autismo
Adulto
Seguimiento
Pronóstico
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Autism
Adult
Follow up
Prognosis
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Autismo
Adulto
Seguimiento
Pronóstico
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