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Medicinski podmladak
2016, vol. 67, br. 4, str. 20-25
jezik rada: engleski
vrsta rada: pregledni članak
doi:10.5937/mp67-12844

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Perinatalne komplikacije, faktori sredine i poremećaji autističnog spektra
aUniverzitet u Beogradu, Medicinski fakultet, Institut za mentalno zdravlje
bUniverzitet u Beogradu, Medicinski fakultet, Institut za epidemiologiju
cUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for medical and clinical biochemistry

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Uvod: Poremećaji autističnog spektra (engl. autism spectrum disorders, ASD) karakterišu kvalitativna oštećenja socijalne interakcije, poremećaj verbalne i neverbalne komunikacije, kao i ograničena interesovanja i repetitivno ponašanje. Ovi poremećaji spadaju u kompleksne psihijatrijske poremećaje, u čijoj etiologiji značajnu ulogu imaju i genetski i faktori spoljne sredine. Skorašnje neuroanatomske i epidemiološke studije ukazuju na prenatalnu i ranu postnatalnu genezu ASD. Cilj: U ovom preglednom radu predstavljene su skorašnje studije koje su ispitivale uticaj koji prenatalni, perinatalni i faktori spoljne sredine mogu da imaju na razvoj ASD. Ukazano je i na one faktore za koje je u najvećoj meri pokazana povezanost sa ASD, kao i na veoma kompleksnu interakciju individualnih faktora koja može da dovede do manifestacije ove grupe poremećaja. Zaključak: Precizno definisanje faktora rizika moglo bi da omogući bolji uvid ne samo u etiologiju ASD već i rano prepoznavanje i potencijalnu prevenciju poremećaja autističnog spektra, posebno kod osoba sa predispozicijom za ovaj poremećaj. Ono je, takođe, prvi korak u razumevanju osnove interakcije gena i okoline, što može da omogući razvoj individualizovanog terapijskog pristupa u lečenju ove grupe poremećaja.

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