INFANTILE AUTISM Autism is characterized by a qualitative impairment in verbal and nonverbal communication in imaginative activity and in reciprocal social interactions. The prevalence is 3-4/10,000 children. The cause of autism has been poorly understood. Pathologic abnormalities have not been conclusive, but in brain increased cell-packing density and reduced neuronal cell size, and an absence of obvious gliosis are suggestive of abnormal development of portions of the limbic system and cerebellar circuits. Hypoperfusion of association cortex and decreased brain cellular metabolism have been observed on PET, SPECT, MRI, EEG and evoked potential studies. AAY therapy have given a ray of hope for children with Autism by improving their over all development. It works by improving the cellular metabolism of brain hence giving an improvement in functioning of brain and clinical improvement in these children. For details contact
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INFANTILE AUTISM
Autism is characterized by a qualitative impairment in verbal and nonverbal communication in imaginative activity and in reciprocal social interactions. The prevalence is 3-4/10,000 children. The cause of autism has been poorly understood.
Pathologic abnormalities have not been conclusive, but in brain increased cell-packing density and reduced neuronal cell size, and an absence of obvious gliosis are suggestive of abnormal development of portions of the limbic system and cerebellar circuits.
Hypoperfusion of association cortex and decreased brain cellular metabolism have been observed on PET, SPECT, MRI, EEG and evoked potential studies.
AAY therapy have given a ray of hope for children with Autism by improving their over all development. It works by improving the cellular metabolism of brain hence giving an improvement in functioning of brain and clinical improvement in these children.
For details contact
www.aaycentre.org
www.krassindia.org
Dr. Sunil Gupta, MBBS, MD, Ph.D.
Consultant KRASS
drsunil@krassindia.org
info@krassindia.org
krass@sancharnet.in
krass@bsnl.in
drskg@yahoo.com
www.krassindia.org
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