In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Paul Lipkin and Joshua Ewen, both of the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Autism Spectrum Disorder. While pediatricians now have adopted screening and early identification of autism spectrum disorder into their practices, limited training has been provided around longer-term care throughout their childhood. This issue focuses on the newest information on the fundamental neuroscience and genetics of autism and the care needs of children with autism during middle childhood and adolescence.
Health Care for Autistic Children: A Public Health Perspective Screening for Autism: A Review of the Current State, Ongoing Challenges, and Novel Approaches on the Horizon Differential Diagnosis of Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders Etiologic Evaluation of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Evidence-Based Interventions in Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder at Home and in School Autism and Epilepsy Sleep Problems in Autism Spectrum Disorder Mental Health Crises in Autistic Children: A Framework for Prevention and Intervention in Primary Care Psychopharmacology Management in Autism Spectrum Disorder Profound Autism: An Imperative Diagnosis A Pediatrician’s Practical Guide for Navigating Transition to Adulthood with Autistic Youth and Their Caregivers The Autism Constellation and Neurodiversity: Long-Term and Adult Outcomes in Autism Spectrum Disorder Mortality and Autism: Suicide and Elopement
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