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  2. Causes of autism - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes in the mother during pregnancy is a significant risk factor for autism; a 2009 meta-analysis found that gestational diabetes was associated with a twofold increased risk. A 2014 review also found that maternal diabetes was significantly associated with an increased risk of autism. [ 56 ]

  3. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Several prenatal and perinatal complications have been reported as possible risk factors for autism. [200] These risk factors include maternal gestational diabetes, maternal and paternal age over 30, [201] [202] [203] bleeding during pregnancy after the first trimester, use of certain prescription medication (e.g. valproate) during pregnancy ...

  4. Diagnosis of autism - Wikipedia

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    Process for screening and diagnosing ASD; M-CHAT is Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers; (+) is positive test result; (−) is negative test result. There are several factors that make autism spectrum disorder difficult to diagnose. First off, there are no standardized imaging, molecular or genetic tests that can be used to diagnose ASD. [4]

  5. Infections during pregnancy may help autism develop—and ...

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    Some research suggests that a particularly intense immune reaction during gestation might increase the risk of neurodevelopmental ... increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism.

  6. Epidemiology of autism - Wikipedia

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    The risk of developing autism is increased in the presence of various prenatal factors, including advanced paternal age and diabetes in the mother during pregnancy. [8] In rare cases, autism is strongly associated with agents that cause birth defects. [9] It has been shown to be related to genetic disorders [10] and with epilepsy. [11]

  7. Thrombophilia - Wikipedia

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    A right-sided acute deep vein thrombosis (to the left in the image). The leg is swollen and red due to venous outflow obstruction. The most common conditions associated with thrombophilia are deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), which are referred to collectively as venous thromboembolism (VTE). DVT usually occurs in the legs ...

  8. Hypercoagulability in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy after the age of 35 augments the risk of VTE, as does multigravidity of more than four pregnancies. [2] Pregnancy in itself causes approximately a five-fold increased risk of deep venous thrombosis. [6] Several pregnancy complications, such as pre-eclampsia, cause substantial hypercoagulability. [2]

  9. Classic autism - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis of classic autism was based on behavioral symptoms, not cause or mechanism. [ 21 ] [ 44 ] The ICD-10 criteria for childhood autism postulate that abnormal or impaired development is evident before the age of 3 in receptive or expressive language used in social communication, development of selective social attachments or reciprocal ...