Анализ возможностей современных методов диагностики расстройств аутистического спектра
- Авторы: Пичугина Ю.А.1, Арапиев Ю.У.1, Лопатина О.Л.1, Салмина А.Б.1, Хигашида Х.2
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- Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
- Исследовательская лаборатория Центра изучения развития детей Университета г. Канадзава
- Выпуск: Том L, № 1 (2018)
- Страницы: 44-53
- Раздел: Обзоры
- Статья получена: 23.12.2022
- Статья одобрена: 23.12.2022
- Статья опубликована: 10.05.2023
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/1027-4898/article/view/119897
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb119897
- ID: 119897
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Проанализированы различные подходы к диагностике заболеваний аутистического спектра, основанные на идентификации генетических, морфологических, нейрохимических, метаболических биомаркеров, а также регистрации специфических черт характера с помощью шкал и анкет.
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Юлия Анатольевна Пичугина
Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: kafedra_pn@mail.ru
кафедра психиатрии и наркологии с курсом ПО
Россия, 660022, Красноярск, ул. Партизана Железняка, д. 1Юрий Уматович Арапиев
Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
Email: kafedra_pn@mail.ru
кафедра психиатрии и наркологии с курсом ПО
Россия, 660022, Красноярск, ул. Партизана Железняка, д. 1Ольга Леонидовна Лопатина
Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
Email: kafedra_pn@mail.ru
кафедра биологической химии с курсом медицинской, фармацевтической и токсикологической химии, НИИ молекулярной медицины и патобиохимии
Россия, 660022, Красноярск, ул. Партизана Железняка, д. 1Алла Борисовна Салмина
Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
Email: kafedra_pn@mail.ru
кафедра биологической химии с курсом медицинской, фармацевтической и токсикологической химии, НИИ молекулярной медицины и патобиохимии
Россия, 660022, Красноярск, ул. Партизана Железняка, д. 1Харухиро Хигашида
Исследовательская лаборатория Центра изучения развития детей Университета г. Канадзава
Email: kafedra_pn@mail.ru
Япония, Канадзава
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