Perinatal Factors and the Development of Autism
Archives of General Psychiatry2004Vol. 61(6), pp. 618–618
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Emma J. Glasson, Carol Bower, Beverly Petterson, Nicholas de Klerk, Gervase Chaney, Joachim Hallmayer
Abstract
Autism is unlikely to be caused by a single obstetric factor. The increased prevalence of obstetric complications among autism cases is most likely due to the underlying genetic factors or an interaction of these factors with the environment.
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