Rogers Sally J
University of California, Davis Medical Center, M.I.N.D. Institute, Davis, California 95817, USA.
Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev. 2004;10(2):139-43. doi: 10.1002/mrdd.20027.
The occurrence of developmental regression in autism is one of the more puzzling features of this disorder. Although several studies have documented the validity of parental reports of regression using home videos, accumulating data suggest that most children who demonstrate regression also demonstrated previous, subtle, developmental differences. Counter to clinical intuition, the earlier development of social, language, and attachment behaviors followed by regression does not seem to support later recovery of skills or better developmental outcomes compared to children who never had speech or typical social responsivity. In fact, this regressive group may have somewhat greater developmental impairment than the nonregressive group, though the two groups do not appear to present different behavioral phenotypes. Although autism is not the only condition in which regression occurs, it appears to be the most frequent condition. Other disorders that demonstrate an early regression with no known etiology include total blindness from birth and childhood disintegrative disorder, both of which demonstrate behavioral relations to autism. In addition, two biological conditions with known etiologies also involve regression with some behaviors resembling autism behavioral phenotype: Rett syndrome (a genetic disorder; see Glaze, this issue) and Landau-Kleffner syndrome (see McVicar and Shinnar, this issue), which involves a seizure disorder.
自闭症中发育倒退的出现是这种疾病较为令人费解的特征之一。尽管有几项研究通过家庭录像记录了父母关于倒退报告的有效性,但越来越多的数据表明,大多数出现倒退的儿童之前也表现出细微的发育差异。与临床直觉相反,与从未有过言语或典型社会反应的儿童相比,早期社交、语言和依恋行为发展后出现倒退的情况似乎并不支持后期技能恢复或更好的发育结果。事实上,尽管这两组儿童似乎没有呈现出不同的行为表型,但出现倒退的这一组儿童的发育障碍可能比未出现倒退的组略大。虽然自闭症不是唯一出现倒退的病症,但它似乎是最常见的病症。其他表现出早期倒退且病因不明的病症包括先天性全盲和儿童瓦解性障碍,这两种病症都表现出与自闭症的行为关联。此外,两种病因已知的生物学病症也涉及倒退,且有些行为类似于自闭症行为表型:雷特综合征(一种遗传性疾病;见本期格拉兹的文章)和 Landau-Kleffner 综合征(见本期麦克维卡和辛纳的文章),后者涉及一种癫痫病症。