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Autistic enterocolitis: Fact or fiction?
P Galiatsatos | A Gologan | E Lamoureux
Autism spectrum disorder refers to syndromes of varying severity, typified
by impaired social interactions, communicative delays and
restricted, repetitive behaviours and interests. The prevalence of
autism spectrum disorders has been on the rise, while the etiology
remains unclear and most likely multifactorial. There have been several
reports of a link between autism and chronic gastrointestinal
symptoms. Endoscopy trials have demonstrated a higher prevalence of
nonspecific colitis, lymphoid hyperplasia and focally enhanced gastritis
compared with controls. Postulated mechanisms include aberrant
immune responses to some dietary proteins, abnormal intestinal permeability
and unfavourable gut microflora. Two autism spectrum disorder
patients with chronic intestinal symptoms and abnormal endoscopic
findings are described, followed by a review of this controversial
topic.
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