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Brief report: A preliminary study of fetal head circumference growth in autism spectrum disorder
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Brief report: A preliminary study of fetal head circumference growth in autism spectrum disorder

Andrew J. O. Whitehouse, Martha Hickey, Fiona J. Stanley, John P. Newnham and Craig E. Pennell
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, Vol.41(1), pp.122-129
2011
PMID: 20414801

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder Brain growth Head circumference Fetus Ultrasound
Fetal head circumference (HC) growth was examined prospectively in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD participants (N = 14) were each matched with four control participants (N = 56) on a range of parameters known to influence fetal growth. HC was measured using ultrasonography at approximately 18 weeks gestation and again at birth using a paper tape-measure. Overall body size was indexed by fetal femur-length and birth length. There was no between-groups difference in head circumference at either time-point. While a small number of children with ASD had disproportionately large head circumference relative to body size at both time-points, the between-groups difference did not reach statistical significance in this small sample. These preliminary findings suggest that further investigation of fetal growth in ASD is warranted.

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.136 Autism & Development Disorders
1.136.283 Autism Spectrum Disorders
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Developmental
ESI research areas
Psychiatry/Psychology
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