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Childhood Autism
K. Kavindya M. Fernando
JMJ 1
Pervasive Developmental
Disorders
• characterized by deficits and delays
• in social and communicative development,
which are
• associated with restricted patterns of
interest and behaviour.
JMJ 2
Pervasive Developmental
Disorders
• autistic disorder (childhood autism);
• Rett’s disorder;
• childhood disintegrative disorder;
• Asperger’s syndrome;
• pervasive developmental disorder not
otherwise specified (PDD-NOS, atypical
autism).
JMJ 3
Childhood Autism
• Classical autism is characterized by
difficulties in 3 areas
• “triad of impairment”
• Social deficit
• Communication deficit
• Restricted/ repetitive interests and behaviours
JMJ 4
Social deficits
• Babies who don’t like being held
• Reduced eye contact
• Unusual facial expressions
• Lack of gesture
• Poor understanding of other’s feelings
• Lack of empathy
• Few peer relationships
• Child does not respond to affection
JMJ 5
Communicate deficits
• May be completely absent speech
• Merely show unusual or asocial qualities
• Echolalia
• Odd prosody (unusual pitch/ stress/ rhythm/
intonation)
• Pronoun reversal (referring themselves as he or
she)
• They have problems in 2 way conversations
JMJ 6
Restricted/ repetitive
interest & behaviours
• Show a deep interest in things others regard as
very mundane
• Washing machines / licence plates
• Reject other toys
• Stereotypies
• Repetitive movements often triggered by stress
• Hand flapping / head rolling
• Self harming is not uncommon
• Includes biting and hitting
JMJ 7
Clinical features
• Must be present by 3 years in older to
diagnose
JMJ 8
Epidemiology
Diagnosis Prevelance Gender Ratio
(male: female)
Overall pervasive
developmental
disorders
2 per 1000 4:1
Autism 13 per 10 000 4:1
Asperger’s syndrome 1 per 2000 4-20 :1
Rett’s syndrome 1 per 12-15 000 Females only
Childhood
disintergrative
disorder
1 per 12 000 Unknown but males
predominate
JMJ 9
ICD 10 Childhood autism
• A type of pervasive developmental disorder that is
defined by:
a. the presence of abnormal or impaired development that
is manifest before the age of 3 years;
b. the characteristic type of abnormal functioning in all the
three areas of psychopathology: reciprocal social
interaction, communication, and restricted, stereotyped,
repetitive behaviour.
• In addition to these specific diagnostic features, a
range of other non-specific problems are common,
such as
• phobias,
• sleeping and eating disturbances,
• temper tantrums,and (self-directed) aggression.
JMJ 10
Differential Diagnosis
• Asperger’s syndrome
• Deafness
• Specific developmental language disorder
• Learning disability
JMJ 11
Aetiology
• Multifactorial with a strong polygenic
genetic component
• Genetic factors
• Twins – 90% heritability
• If a sibling have autism – 2-20% change of other
getting the disease
JMJ 12
Aetiology
• Organic brain disorders
• Seizures +
• Cognitive abnormalities
• Symbolic thinking and language
• Inability to judge correctly what other people
are thinking
• Abnormal parenting has not been shown to
be a case
JMJ 13
Aetiology
• Organic brain disorders
• Seizures +
• Cognitive abnormalities
• Symbolic thinking and language
• Inability to judge correctly what other people
are thinking
• Abnormal parenting has not been shown to
be a case
JMJ 14
Asperger’s syndrome
• Characteristic impairment in social
interaction, &
• Repetitive behaviors or restricted interests
• But has normal speech & intellectual abilities
JMJ 15
Characteristics
• Developmentally appropriate speech & language
• Unusual use of language (prosody, abnormal
rate/rhythm/volume, novel works)
• Motor clumpsiness
• Unusually deep interest in one particular topic
• rigid behaviour and stereotypes
• Social awkwardness
• Difficulty in making close friends
• Often shows high level performance in one
interested topic
JMJ 16
Characteristics
• Does not become obvious until around 4-8
years
• Autism can diagnose before this age
JMJ 17
Co-morbidities
• Mood disorders
• Anxiety disorders
• Associate with
• Tics
• Tourette’s syndrome
• ADHD
• OCD
• Bipolar disorder
JMJ 18
Course & prognosis
• Majority can go to normal schools
• Some extra classroom support may need
• In interested areas
• Can show outstanding performance
JMJ 19
Rett’s syndrome
• Rare developmental disorder of females
• Resembles neurodegenerative disorder
• Thought to be caused by a mutation in genes
on X-chromosome
• They usually develop normally until 6-8
months
• Then start to regress developmentally
JMJ 20
Rett’s syndrome
• They loss speech
• Purposeful hand movements
• Motor skills
• Head growth – stops
• Stereotypies starts to develop
• Handwashing
• Bruxism
• flapping
JMJ 21
Rett’s syndrome
• Breathing problems are common
• Hyperventilation
• Breath holding
• Sighing
• Help in distinguish between autism
• Physical problems are abundant
• Epilepsy (80%)
• Constipation
• Poor growth
• Scoliosis
• Cardiac & motor problems
• Average life expectancy -30 years
JMJ 22
Childhood disintegrative
disorder
• Entirely normal development for the 1st 2
years
• Followed by marked regression &
• Loss of skills in multiple areas of
development over a few months
• Develops deficits in
• Social skills
• Communication skills
• Repititive/restrictive interests & behaviour
JMJ 23
Management of PDD
JMJ 24
Management
• PDD/ASDs will never be curative
• General measures
• Psychoeducation
• Finding an appropriate educational setting
• Treating psychiatric and physical co-morbidities
• Parental training courses
JMJ 25
Biological treatment
• Atypical antipsychotics (risperidone)
• Effective in reducing
• Aggression, tantrums
• Stereotypies & self-injuries
• Stimulants or atomaxotine
• Effective in child co-morbid ADHD
• SSRI
• Decrease repetitive or obsessive behaviour
JMJ 26
Biological treatment
• Melatonin
• In affecting sleep cycle
JMJ 27
Psychological treatment
• Speech and language therapy
• Social skill training
• Behaviour modification programmes
JMJ 28
Thank You!
JMJ 29

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Childhood autism

  • 1. Childhood Autism K. Kavindya M. Fernando JMJ 1
  • 2. Pervasive Developmental Disorders • characterized by deficits and delays • in social and communicative development, which are • associated with restricted patterns of interest and behaviour. JMJ 2
  • 3. Pervasive Developmental Disorders • autistic disorder (childhood autism); • Rett’s disorder; • childhood disintegrative disorder; • Asperger’s syndrome; • pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS, atypical autism). JMJ 3
  • 4. Childhood Autism • Classical autism is characterized by difficulties in 3 areas • “triad of impairment” • Social deficit • Communication deficit • Restricted/ repetitive interests and behaviours JMJ 4
  • 5. Social deficits • Babies who don’t like being held • Reduced eye contact • Unusual facial expressions • Lack of gesture • Poor understanding of other’s feelings • Lack of empathy • Few peer relationships • Child does not respond to affection JMJ 5
  • 6. Communicate deficits • May be completely absent speech • Merely show unusual or asocial qualities • Echolalia • Odd prosody (unusual pitch/ stress/ rhythm/ intonation) • Pronoun reversal (referring themselves as he or she) • They have problems in 2 way conversations JMJ 6
  • 7. Restricted/ repetitive interest & behaviours • Show a deep interest in things others regard as very mundane • Washing machines / licence plates • Reject other toys • Stereotypies • Repetitive movements often triggered by stress • Hand flapping / head rolling • Self harming is not uncommon • Includes biting and hitting JMJ 7
  • 8. Clinical features • Must be present by 3 years in older to diagnose JMJ 8
  • 9. Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevelance Gender Ratio (male: female) Overall pervasive developmental disorders 2 per 1000 4:1 Autism 13 per 10 000 4:1 Asperger’s syndrome 1 per 2000 4-20 :1 Rett’s syndrome 1 per 12-15 000 Females only Childhood disintergrative disorder 1 per 12 000 Unknown but males predominate JMJ 9
  • 10. ICD 10 Childhood autism • A type of pervasive developmental disorder that is defined by: a. the presence of abnormal or impaired development that is manifest before the age of 3 years; b. the characteristic type of abnormal functioning in all the three areas of psychopathology: reciprocal social interaction, communication, and restricted, stereotyped, repetitive behaviour. • In addition to these specific diagnostic features, a range of other non-specific problems are common, such as • phobias, • sleeping and eating disturbances, • temper tantrums,and (self-directed) aggression. JMJ 10
  • 11. Differential Diagnosis • Asperger’s syndrome • Deafness • Specific developmental language disorder • Learning disability JMJ 11
  • 12. Aetiology • Multifactorial with a strong polygenic genetic component • Genetic factors • Twins – 90% heritability • If a sibling have autism – 2-20% change of other getting the disease JMJ 12
  • 13. Aetiology • Organic brain disorders • Seizures + • Cognitive abnormalities • Symbolic thinking and language • Inability to judge correctly what other people are thinking • Abnormal parenting has not been shown to be a case JMJ 13
  • 14. Aetiology • Organic brain disorders • Seizures + • Cognitive abnormalities • Symbolic thinking and language • Inability to judge correctly what other people are thinking • Abnormal parenting has not been shown to be a case JMJ 14
  • 15. Asperger’s syndrome • Characteristic impairment in social interaction, & • Repetitive behaviors or restricted interests • But has normal speech & intellectual abilities JMJ 15
  • 16. Characteristics • Developmentally appropriate speech & language • Unusual use of language (prosody, abnormal rate/rhythm/volume, novel works) • Motor clumpsiness • Unusually deep interest in one particular topic • rigid behaviour and stereotypes • Social awkwardness • Difficulty in making close friends • Often shows high level performance in one interested topic JMJ 16
  • 17. Characteristics • Does not become obvious until around 4-8 years • Autism can diagnose before this age JMJ 17
  • 18. Co-morbidities • Mood disorders • Anxiety disorders • Associate with • Tics • Tourette’s syndrome • ADHD • OCD • Bipolar disorder JMJ 18
  • 19. Course & prognosis • Majority can go to normal schools • Some extra classroom support may need • In interested areas • Can show outstanding performance JMJ 19
  • 20. Rett’s syndrome • Rare developmental disorder of females • Resembles neurodegenerative disorder • Thought to be caused by a mutation in genes on X-chromosome • They usually develop normally until 6-8 months • Then start to regress developmentally JMJ 20
  • 21. Rett’s syndrome • They loss speech • Purposeful hand movements • Motor skills • Head growth – stops • Stereotypies starts to develop • Handwashing • Bruxism • flapping JMJ 21
  • 22. Rett’s syndrome • Breathing problems are common • Hyperventilation • Breath holding • Sighing • Help in distinguish between autism • Physical problems are abundant • Epilepsy (80%) • Constipation • Poor growth • Scoliosis • Cardiac & motor problems • Average life expectancy -30 years JMJ 22
  • 23. Childhood disintegrative disorder • Entirely normal development for the 1st 2 years • Followed by marked regression & • Loss of skills in multiple areas of development over a few months • Develops deficits in • Social skills • Communication skills • Repititive/restrictive interests & behaviour JMJ 23
  • 25. Management • PDD/ASDs will never be curative • General measures • Psychoeducation • Finding an appropriate educational setting • Treating psychiatric and physical co-morbidities • Parental training courses JMJ 25
  • 26. Biological treatment • Atypical antipsychotics (risperidone) • Effective in reducing • Aggression, tantrums • Stereotypies & self-injuries • Stimulants or atomaxotine • Effective in child co-morbid ADHD • SSRI • Decrease repetitive or obsessive behaviour JMJ 26
  • 27. Biological treatment • Melatonin • In affecting sleep cycle JMJ 27
  • 28. Psychological treatment • Speech and language therapy • Social skill training • Behaviour modification programmes JMJ 28