JSER Policies
JSER Online
JSER Data
Frequency: quarterly
ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
Authors Info
- Read: 8902
Dragoslav KOPACEV,
Vladimir TRAJKOVSKI
AUTISM AND TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
Autism is a frequent manifestation
of tuberous sclerosis being reported in up to 60% of the patients. Tuberous
sclerosis is developmental disorder of neurogenesis and neuronal migration.
Symptoms of CNS involvement are prominent. Brain abnormalities underlying this
neurological and behavioral phenotype include areas of focal cortical
dysplasia, subependymal nodules, and cortical and subcortical tubers. The
authors show case of tuberous sclerosis in 4 and half age girl where next
symptoms dominate: epilepsy in early childhood, severe mental retardation and
autistic behavior. The diagnostic of the problem is made with
clinical-psychological examination (EEG and CT). The authors suggest that early
diagnosis of autistic behavior in tuberous sclerosis is very important for
making in time adequate programme for educative-behavioral and general
reeducative activities and for consultation the parents.
Share Us
Journal metrics
- SNIP 0.059
- IPP 0.07
- SJR 0.13
- h5-index 7
- Google-based impact factor: 0.68
Related Articles
10 Most Read Articles
- PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH AND WITHOUT DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFE BUILDING SKILLS AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF STUDENTS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELING
- EXPERIENCES FROM THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM – NARRATIVES OF PARENTS WITH CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN CROATIA
- INOVATIONS IN THERAPY OF AUTISM
- THE DURATION AND PHASES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
- REHABILITATION OF PERSONS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
- HYPERACTIVE CHILD`S DISTURBED ATTENTION AS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE FOR LIGHT FORMS OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY
- DISORDERED ATTENTION AS NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL COGNITIVE DISFUNCTION
- AUTISM AND TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
- PEDAGOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF THE LEISURE