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BLOOD TEST DIAGNOSIS DEVELOPMENTAL NATURE OF NEONATES: AUTISM
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition of
mind that affects the social, mental and interaction skills of a child. It is
estimated by the centres for disease control that 1 in 68 children have ASD.
ASD is a developmental nature disorder, may occur on early onsets or later,
but in early onsets it takes time to show any of its symptoms.
But a team of researchers believes that the test that has
been designed can detect related protein changes in the blood cells and urine
accurately. Scientists found a link between ASD, some damaged proteins present
in the blood plasma, scientists found the higher levels of dityrosine
and advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Dityrosine is a marker of
oxidation damage, and AGEs are the result of glycation, a production
of amino acid occurs. This diagnostic test based on sensitivity, refers to identify
people who have a disease.
ASDs are developmental disabilities, a brain disorder. These
patients found difficulty in their social and communication skills. They sticks
to a set of behaviors and do not changes any daily activity. It is a wide-spectrum disorder which means, no two
people with this will have same symptoms. The most common characteristics
identified with disorder are:
·
Social skills
A person with ASD interacts in a quite
different way as compared to the normal people.they could not find that
somebody is trying to contact them. they lack the necessary playing and talking
skills.
·
Physical contact
These children do not like touching and being touched by other
people except some specific ones. They usually finds the loud noise and
shouting unpleasant. Similarly,they avoid sudden changes in planning,
temperature, conditions and unpleasant smells that bothers them a lot.
- Repetitive behaviours
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