Jeste SS, Varcin KJ, Hellemann GS, Gulsrud AC, Bhatt R,
Kasari C, Wu JY, Sahin
M, Nelson CA 3rd. Symptom profiles of autism spectrum
disorder in tuberous
sclerosis complex. Neurology. 2016 Aug 23;87(8):766-72.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the extent to which deficits associated with
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers with tuberous sclerosis complex
(TSC) overlap with those in toddlers with nonsyndromic ASD (nsASD) and to
examine cognitive function and epilepsy severity in toddlers with TSC and
comorbid ASD. This is the endpoint analysis from a longitudinal investigation
of ASD risk factors in children with TSC.
METHODS:
Measures included the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
(ADOS), the Mullen Scales of Early Learning, and clinical epilepsy variables. A
repeated-measures analysis of variance was performed with between-subjects
factor of group (typically developing, TSC/no ASD, TSC/ASD, nsASD) and
within-subjects factors of individual ADOS item scores in the social communication
and repetitive behavior/restricted interest domains. Within the TSC group,
comparisons of epilepsy characteristics and cognitive domains were performed
using independent-samples t tests.
RESULTS:
Children with TSC/ASD demonstrated a profile of social
communication impairment that had complete convergence with nsASD. Measured
social communication impairments included gestures, pointing, eye contact,
responsive social smile, and shared enjoyment. This convergence was observed
despite the high comorbidity between ASD and cognitive impairment in TSC.
CONCLUSIONS:
This study supports the clinical diagnosis of ASD in young
children with TSC and demonstrates remarkable convergence of autism symptoms
between TSC/ASD and nsASD. Our results strongly suggest the need for early
intervention in toddlers with TSC, with treatment strategies targeting social
communication function as well as broader developmental domains, before the
onset of autism symptoms.
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