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*Tests to evaluate metabolic disorders:<ref name="pmid18079313">{{cite journal |vauthors=Manzi B, Loizzo AL, Giana G, Curatolo P |title=Autism and metabolic diseases |journal=J. Child Neurol. |volume=23 |issue=3 |pages=307–14 |date=March 2008 |pmid=18079313 |doi=10.1177/0883073807308698 |url=}}</ref> | *Tests to evaluate [[Metabolic disorder|metabolic disorders]]:<ref name="pmid18079313">{{cite journal |vauthors=Manzi B, Loizzo AL, Giana G, Curatolo P |title=Autism and metabolic diseases |journal=J. Child Neurol. |volume=23 |issue=3 |pages=307–14 |date=March 2008 |pmid=18079313 |doi=10.1177/0883073807308698 |url=}}</ref> | ||
**Various metabolic abnormalities include abnormalities involving nucleotides, amino acids, vitamins, and mitochondria may be found in association with autism spectrum disorder. However, screening and testing to investigate metabolic abnormalities are not routinely recommended for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Unless the patient present with symptoms including seizures, sluggishness, recurrent vomiting, dysmorphic feautures and gross motor and mental retardation. | **Various [[Metabolic disorder|metabolic abnormalities]] include abnormalities involving [[Nucleotide|nucleotides]], [[Amino acid|amino acids]], [[Vitamin|vitamins]], and [[Mitochondrial disease|mitochondria]] may be found in association with [[autism spectrum disorder]]. However, screening and testing to investigate [[Metabolic disorder|metabolic abnormalities]] are not routinely recommended for the [[diagnosis]] of [[autism spectrum disorder]]. Unless the patient present with symptoms including [[Seizure|seizures]], [[Lethargy|sluggishness]], recurrent [[Nausea and vomiting|vomiting]], [[Dysmorphic feature|dysmorphic feautures]] and [[Gross motor skill|gross motor]] and [[mental retardation]]. | ||
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- Tests to evaluate metabolic disorders:[1]
- Various metabolic abnormalities include abnormalities involving nucleotides, amino acids, vitamins, and mitochondria may be found in association with autism spectrum disorder. However, screening and testing to investigate metabolic abnormalities are not routinely recommended for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Unless the patient present with symptoms including seizures, sluggishness, recurrent vomiting, dysmorphic feautures and gross motor and mental retardation.
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- ↑ Manzi B, Loizzo AL, Giana G, Curatolo P (March 2008). "Autism and metabolic diseases". J. Child Neurol. 23 (3): 307–14. doi:10.1177/0883073807308698. PMID 18079313.