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Getting to the diagnoses of autism is possibly the most heartbreaking process for parents of children in the spectrum.
Now, scientists have taken first steps to develop blood and urine tests that can diagnose autism in children, allowing patients to get appropriate treatment much earlier in their lives.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are defined as developmental disorders mainly affecting social interaction and they can include a wide spectrum of behavioural problems.
Since there is a wide range of ASD symptoms, diagnosis can be difficult and uncertain, particularly at the early stages of development.
The study, published in the Molecular Autism journal, involved looking at chemical difference in blood and urine of children with Autism and without.
When tested, children with ASD were found to have higher levels of protein damage, specially in their blood plasma.
While these findings are significant, experts warn it will take some time before these tests become a reality.
However the research team also believe that the new tests could reveal yet to be identified causes of ASD.
1 in 250 children in India are likely to have Autism, though numbers may vary since many are not diagnosed at all.
(With inputs from PTI)
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Published: 20 Feb 2018,05:15 PM IST