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- Regressive_autism abstract "Regressive autism occurs when a child appears to develop typically but then starts to lose speech and social skills, typically between the ages of 15 and 30 months, and is subsequently diagnosed with autism. Other terms used to describe regression in children with autism are autism with regression, autistic regression, setback-type autism, and acquired autistic syndrome. There is no standard definition for regression, and the prevalence of regression varies depending on the definition used. Some children show a mixture of features, with some early delays and some later losses; and there is evidence of a continuous spectrum of behaviors, rather than a black-and-white distinction, between autism with and without regression.".
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- Regressive_autism subject Category:Autism.
- Regressive_autism subject Category:Childhood_psychiatric_disorders.
- Regressive_autism subject Category:Communication_disorders.
- Regressive_autism subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Regressive_autism subject Category:Pervasive_developmental_disorders.
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- Regressive_autism type ChildhoodPsychiatricDisorders.
- Regressive_autism type CommunicationDisorders.
- Regressive_autism type Condition113920835.
- Regressive_autism type Disorder114052403.
- Regressive_autism type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Regressive_autism type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Regressive_autism type PervasiveDevelopmentalDisorders.
- Regressive_autism type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Regressive_autism type State100024720.
- Regressive_autism comment "Regressive autism occurs when a child appears to develop typically but then starts to lose speech and social skills, typically between the ages of 15 and 30 months, and is subsequently diagnosed with autism. Other terms used to describe regression in children with autism are autism with regression, autistic regression, setback-type autism, and acquired autistic syndrome. There is no standard definition for regression, and the prevalence of regression varies depending on the definition used.".
- Regressive_autism label "Regressive autism".
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