Misdiagnosis of High Function Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults: An Italian Case Series
Autor: | ida Claudia Luciano, Angela Aresi, Francesca Magnano, Eugenio Aguglia, Pierluigi Politi, Francesca Muraro, Lorenzo Burti, Stefano Damiani, Roberto Keller, Domenico Berardi |
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Přispěvatelé: | Luciano Candida, Keller Roberto, Pierluigi Politi, Eugenio Aguglia, Francesca Magnano, Lorenzo Burti, Francesca Muraro, Angela Aresi, Stefano Damiani, Domenico Berardi |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
High function
medicine.medical_specialty Autism Misdiagnosis Social environment Rett syndrome Adulthood medicine.disease Omics behavioral disciplines and activities Personality disorders Mental health Pervasive development disorder Interpersonal relationship Schizophrenia mental disorders medicine General Earth and Planetary Sciences Psychology Psychiatry General Environmental Science Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Autism-Open Access. |
ISSN: | 2165-7890 |
DOI: | 10.4172/2165-7890.1000131 |
Popis: | High Function (HF) Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in adulthood is highly prevalent but insufficiently recognized. In Italy, in particular, awareness of this condition is still insufficient and many psychiatrists have no cases of HF ASD to mention. Adult patients with HF ASD come to the attention of Mental Health Services complaining of difficulties within their social context and interpersonal relationships. Objectives: Describe emblematic clinical examples of misdiagnosed HF ASD to understand reasons that conducted to misdiagnosis. Procedure: We contact five specialized Italian Center in diagnosis of ASD. Each center have to describe two or three emblematic cases of adult patient with diagnosis of ASD validated by ADOS-4 but referred to clinicians with another diagnosis, discussing about possible reasons of misdiagnosis. Sample and Results: We have collected 12 case reports (2 from Bologna center, 3 from Torino center, 3 from Pavia center, 2 from Verona center and 2 from Catania center) of adult HF ASD previously misdiagnosed. These cases shows important similarity across centers and highlight that if are taken into account only problems or symptoms that conduct patients to ask help, cases can easily suggest other psychiatric or personality disorders. Diagnosis becomes clear only after considering all the clinical features and a detailed developmental history. Conclusion: Psychiatrists who have insufficient experience of ASD may overlook some symptoms of the overall clinical picture and misdiagnose ASD as personality disorders, schizophrenia, phobia or even as a non-psychiatric condition, so is hopeful for future increased knowledge about HF ASD in adulthood. |
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