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Concordance for the syndrome of autism in 40 pairs of afflicted twins
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Ucla RegistryGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyGenetic FactorsNeurodiversityPsychiatric GeneticsAutismPublic HealthDevelopmental DisorderNeurogeneticsEtiologyDevelopmental DisabilitySyndromic AutismMonozygotic TwinsAfflicted TwinsStatistical GeneticsAutistic WomanPediatricsMedicine
The UCLA Registry for Genetic Studies in Autism was established in 1980 to test the hypothesis that genetic factors may be etiologically significant in subsets of patients. To date 61 pairs of twins have enrolled and 40 meet research diagnostic criteria for autism. The authors found a concordance for autism in these 40 pairs of 95.7% in the monozygotic twins (22 of 23) and 23.5% in the dizygotic twins (four of 17).
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