Increased prevalence of familial autoimmunity in probands with pervasive developmental disorders.
@article{Sweeten2003IncreasedPO,
title={Increased prevalence of familial autoimmunity in probands with pervasive developmental disorders.},
author={Thayne L Sweeten and Suzanne L. Bowyer and David J. Posey and Gary M Halberstadt and Christopher J. McDougle},
journal={Pediatrics},
year={2003},
volume={112 5},
pages={
e420
}
}OBJECTIVES
Increased prevalence of familial autoimmune disease is a common finding among probands with various autoimmune disorders. Autistic disorder (autism) is a highly genetic disorder with known immune and immunogenetic abnormalities. Previous research has found an increased frequency of autoimmune disorders in families with autistic probands. We further investigated this association by determining the frequency of autoimmune disorders in families that have probands with pervasive…
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