Corpus Callosum Morphometrics in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Inbal Boger-Megiddo
Dennis W. W. Shaw
Seth D. Friedman
Bobbi F. Sparks
Alan A. Artru
Jay N. Giedd
Geraldine Dawson
Stephen R. Dager
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[1] Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center,Department of Radiology, 5C
[2] Public Health Sciences,1
[3] University of Washington School of Medicine,Cancer Epidemiology Research Coop
[4] University of Washington School of Medicine,Department of Radiology
[5] National Institute of Mental Health,Department of Anesthesiology
[6] University of Washington,Department of Psychology, Center on Human Development & Disability
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MRI; Autism; Brain structure; Corpus callosum;
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This study assessed midsagittal corpus callosum cross sectional areas in 3–4 year olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to typically developing (TD) and developmentally delayed (DD) children. Though not different in absolute size compared to TD, ASD callosums were disproportionately small adjusted for increased ASD cerebral volume. ASD clinical subgroup analysis revealed greater proportional callosum reduction in the more severely affected autistic disorder (AD) than in pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) children. DD children had smaller absolute callosums than ASD and TD. Subregion analysis revealed widely distributed callosum differences between ASD and TD children. Results could reflect decreased inter-hemispheric connectivity or cerebral enlargement due to increase in tissues less represented in the corpus callosum in ASD.
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页码:733 / 739
页数:6
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