Cortical dysplasia and autistic trait severity in children with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: a clinical epidemiological study

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2018-06

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Mous, Sabine E.
Overwater, Iris E.
Vidal Gato, Rita
Duvekot, Jorieke
Ten Hoopen, Leontine W.
Lequin, Maarten H.ISNI 0000000394583421
de Wit, Marie Claire Y.
Dieleman, Gwendolyn C.

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Abstract

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is characterized by a high prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Little is known about the relation between cortical dysplasia and ASD severity in TSC. We assessed ASD severity (using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale), tuber and radial migration line (RML) count and location, and cognitive functioning in 52 children with TSC and performed regression and mediation analyses. Tuber and RML count were strongly positively related to ASD severity. However, when correcting for cognitive functioning, the majority of associations became insignificant and only total tuber count remained associated to the severity of restricted/repetitive behaviors. Occipital RML count remained associated with overall ASD severity, and social communication/interaction deficit severity specifically. This study shows the important explanatory role of cognitive functioning in the association between cortical dysplasia and ASD severity, and the relevance of separately studying the two ASD subdomains.

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Autism, Cognitive functioning, Intelligence, Quantitative autistic traits, Radial migration lines, Tubers, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health, Journal Article

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Mous, S E, Overwater, I E, Vidal Gato, R, Duvekot, J, Ten Hoopen, L W, Lequin, M H, de Wit, M C Y & Dieleman, G C 2018, 'Cortical dysplasia and autistic trait severity in children with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex : a clinical epidemiological study', European child & adolescent psychiatry, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 753-765. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-017-1066-z