OŠLEJŠKOVÁ, Hana, Ladislav DUŠEK, Zuzana MAKOVSKÁ a Ivan REKTOR. Epilepsia, epileptiform abnormalities, non-right-handedness, hypotonia and severe decreased IQ are associated with language impairment in autism. Epileptic Disorders. France: Editions John Libbey Eurotext, 2007, roč. 2007, č. 9, s. 9-18. ISSN 1294-9361. |
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@article{770668, author = {Ošlejšková, Hana and Dušek, Ladislav and Makovská, Zuzana and Rektor, Ivan}, article_location = {France}, article_number = {9}, keywords = {autism;speech impairment;epileptic seizures;hypotonia;handedness;IQ scoring}, language = {eng}, issn = {1294-9361}, journal = {Epileptic Disorders}, note = {Original article}, title = {Epilepsia, epileptiform abnormalities, non-right-handedness, hypotonia and severe decreased IQ are associated with language impairment in autism}, volume = {2007}, year = {2007} }
TY - JOUR ID - 770668 AU - Ošlejšková, Hana - Dušek, Ladislav - Makovská, Zuzana - Rektor, Ivan PY - 2007 TI - Epilepsia, epileptiform abnormalities, non-right-handedness, hypotonia and severe decreased IQ are associated with language impairment in autism JF - Epileptic Disorders VL - 2007 IS - 9 SP - 9-18 EP - 9-18 PB - Editions John Libbey Eurotext SN - 12949361 N1 - Original article KW - autism;speech impairment;epileptic seizures;hypotonia;handedness;IQ scoring N2 - The aim of this study was to categorize speech problems in autistic children in a manner allowing recognition of associated risk factors. We were specifically interested in the role of epilepsy and epileptiform activity in EEG in autistic patients since these dynamic processes can influence each other. We combined subtypes of autism with degrees of their functionality and we selected three speech endpoints: i) delayed development of speech, ii) complete mutism and iii) regression of speech. We retrospectively examined 205 autistic children (boys 145/70.7%, mean age 10 years). Median IQ was 55 (15;104) and median Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) ranged within 38 (32;48). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression helped to define clinical and diagnostic factors that were significantly associated with speech endpoints. Epileptic seizures, epileptiform EEG abnormalities, non-right-handedness, hypotonia and severe decreased IQ score were found to be the most important mutually independent factors contributing to the increased risk of speech-related problems in patients with ASD. ER -
OŠLEJŠKOVÁ, Hana, Ladislav DUŠEK, Zuzana MAKOVSKÁ a Ivan REKTOR. Epilepsia, epileptiform abnormalities, non-right-handedness, hypotonia and severe decreased IQ are associated with language impairment in autism. \textit{Epileptic Disorders}. France: Editions John Libbey Eurotext, 2007, roč.~2007, č.~9, s.~9-18. ISSN~1294-9361.
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