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Abstract(s)
Introduction: Autism
Spectrum
Disorder
(ASD)
is
a
frequent
and
complex
neurodevelopmental
disorder,
characterized
by
impairments
in
social
communication
and
repetitive
behaviors
and
with
a
high
male
to
female
ratio: ~4:1.
Genetic
factors,
including
rare
Copy
Number
Variants
(CNVs),
have
a
substantial
impact
in
ASD
risk
1, and
are
associated
with
specific
phenotypic
manifestations
2.
Recent
studies
reported
that
rare
inherited
CNVs
are
enriched
in
mothers
of
ASD
children
compared
with
mothers
of
controls
and
are
preferentially
transmitted
from
mothers
to
ASD
children
suggesting
a
sex
bias
in
CNV
transmission; further,
the
imbalanced
transmission
of
small
pathogenic
CNVs
from
unaffected
mothers
to
their
sons
with
ASD
has
been
described
3, 4.
An
increased
prevalence
of
autism
-
like
personality
traits
is
found
in
unaffected
relatives
of
ASD
children,
suggesting
a
genetic
liability
of
a
broader
autism
phenotype
(BAP)
5.
The
BAP
in
parents
of
autistic
children
can
be
assessed
by
the
Social
Responsiveness
Scale
(SRS)
6
and
Broad
Autism
Phenotype
Questionnaire
(BAPQ)
7
reports
.
The
SRS
is
65
-
item
questionnaire
to
identify
sub
-
clinical
social
impairments
and
interpersonal
behaviour
in
individuals
.
The
BAPQ
is
a
36
-
item
questionnaire
measures
social
aloofness,
rigid
personality,
and
pragmatic
language
deficits
in
both
parents
and
children.
Description
Keywords
Perturbações do Desenvolvimento Infantil e Saúde Mental Autismo Autism Spectrum Disorder
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, IP
