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Autism traits in children and adolescents with Cornelia de Lange syndrome
Siddharth Srivastava
, Colleen Landy-Schmitt
, Bennett Clark
, Antonie D. Kline
, Matt Specht
, Marco A. Grados
Medicine - General Internal Medicine
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Autistic Traits
100%
Cornelia De Lange Syndrome (CdLS)
100%
Autism
44%
Adaptive Capacity
44%
Socialization
44%
Repetitive Behavior
22%
Advancing Age
22%
Verbal Communication
22%
Childhood Autism Rating Scale
22%
Social Cognition
11%
Diagnostic Criteria
11%
Social Behavior
11%
Hyperactivity
11%
Emotional Response
11%
One-child
11%
Activities of Daily Living
11%
Relative Strength
11%
Severe Intellectual Disability
11%
Expressive Language
11%
Language Impairment
11%
Delayed Development
11%
Behavioral Phenotype
11%
Behavioral Abnormalities
11%
Lethargy
11%
Age Impact
11%
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales
11%
Aberrant Behavior Checklist
11%
Communication Domain
11%
Object Use
11%
Communication Deficits
11%
Neurotypical
11%
Severe Autism
11%
Low Intellectual Functioning
11%
Cohesinopathy
11%
Psychology
Socialization
100%
Maladaptive Behavior
75%
Rating Scale
50%
Verbal Communication
50%
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
50%
Cognitive Function
25%
Social Cognition
25%
Adaptive Behavior Scale
25%
Aberrant Behavior Checklist
25%
Intellectual Disability
25%
Neuroscience
Autism
100%
De Lange Syndrome
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
55%
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
22%
Compulsive Behavior
22%
Stereotypy
22%
Cognitive Function
11%
Social Cognition
11%
Behavior Disorder
11%
Hyperactivity
11%
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
11%