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... er som alle andre med marfan syndrome født med det.
... nbsp;osv. You get the point.
Jeg har marfan syndrome i mine blodårer også ... høj pga min marfan syndrome.Det er en rimelig irriterende h ... ;r man også har aspergers syndrome.
jeg ser formlen med de ... ;r mig meget anerledes fysisk.Aspergers syndrom: Den gør ... en del af livet surt.
Aspergers er en psykisk sygdom der ...
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Book in hand my son gets into my car. He will continue to read the book even though it is not assigned reading and he is no longer in school. Every word that he reads he will retain and often to the dismay of my younger children share with the captive audience of passengers taking the ride with us. My son is handsome. He has fair skin, green eyes and wavy brown hair. He is tall, and quite ...
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... Wing, noticed children with similar characteristics and she named what she saw as Aspergers syndrome. Since then, the disorder was studied more, and in 1994, Asperger syndrome ... an identity, rather than lumping it in with something else: autism. That being said, there is now a movement among some psychiatrists to take Aspergers out of the DSM-V (fifth edition) and put it under autism spectrum ...
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... a New Year Times article regarding a proposed change in the Diagnostic Standards Manual (DSM-V). The current review committee suggests folding Aspergers Syndrome (AS) into an overall diagnosis of autism. All your comments, other blog posts and autism forums give me things to think about. Menopausal New Mom voiced my main concern:
"And ...
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... more common developmental disorders out there is Asperger’s syndrome, and a good percentage of your people, within the medical ranges of ... and identify just what they child is actually afflicted with. Some of the best ways that you are able to recognise the syndrome is through the many symptoms that it will exhibit within the child, and sometimes they may overlap with some other developmental ...
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... the diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome — a mild form of autism mostly diagnosed in boys — ... getting back to the core reason why Asperger’s Syndrome, as a diagnosis, may be going away is because the new DSM is apparently going more toward a continuum approach for ... as including the phrase, “(also known as Asperger’s Syndrome)” next to the “mild autism” ...
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