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Slow onset may explain late autism diagnosis in some children


December 3, 2018

Some autistic children don’t show traits of the condition until age 5 or later, new research suggests. Others show a few mild features at age 3 but only later meet the criteria for diagnosis.

Read more at:
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/slow-onset-may-explain-late-autism-diagnosis-…

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