World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 promotes understanding and support for people with autism, helping them reach their full potential.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a range of conditions that involve social skill difficulties and repetitive behaviors or speech. The CDC reports that 1 in 44 children has ASD, with boys four times as likely to be diagnosed as girls. The causes of autism may involve both genetic and environmental factors.
Early diagnosis and intervention for ASD is more likely to lead to positive outcomes later in life. That’s where radiology comes in.
Radiology’s Role in Diagnosing Autism
There is no definitive medical test to diagnose ASD. Instead, doctors consider a child’s developmental history and behavior. Early signs may include:
Deep-learning algorithms may detect autism using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scans. One algorithm was able to distinguish between people with and without autism with about 78 percent accuracy. The algorithm primarily detected functional connectivity differences in the brain.
Making Imaging Easier for Patients With Autism
Although MRI scans are an important medical tool, their loud noises and small spaces are stressful for patients with ASD. In a recent article published in the journal Autism, experts recommended ways to accommodate patients with ASD who must undergo MRI.
These measures include:
Communication between primary care providers and imaging teams is also critical.
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