E-Jurnal Udayana Medica
vol 1no2 2013

DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ASPERGER SYNDROME

Faizal Minhat (Unknown)
Wayan Westa (Unknown)
Nyoman Ratep (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Jun 2013

Abstract

Asperger syndrome is the term applied to the mildest and highest functioning end known as the spectrum of pervasive developmental disorders (or the autism spectrum). It is known to be related to a neurologically based disorder of development. Most of the causes of these disorders are unknown, which are deviations or abnormalities in three broad aspects of development: social relatedness and social skills, the use of language for communicative purposes and certain behavioral and stylistic characteristics involving repetitive or perseverative features and a limited but intense range of interests. It is the presence of these three categories of dysfunction, which can range from relatively mild to severe, which clinically defines all of the pervasive developmental disorders, from AS through to classic autism. Some researchers have suggested that the basic neuropsychological deficit is different for the two conditions, but others have been unconvinced that any meaningful distinction can be made between them. Keyword: Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism

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Journal Info

Abbrev

emu

Publisher

Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

E-Journal Udayana Medica is an electronic journal published at least three times a year (January, May and September). Containing of medical students articles, either an original paper or research report, literature review, case reports, and letters to the editor in English. ...