D'Adamo Christopher R, Nelson Josephine L, Miller Sara N, Rickert Hong Maria, Lambert Elizabeth, Tallman Ruhm Heather
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Documenting Hope, Windsor, CT 06095, USA.
J Pers Med. 2024 Jun 15;14(6):641. doi: 10.3390/jpm14060641.
The prevalence of autism has been increasing at an alarming rate. Even accounting for the expansion of autism spectrum disorder diagnostic (ASD) criteria throughout the 1990's, there has been an over 300% increase in ASD prevalence since the year 2000. The often debilitating personal, familial, and societal sequelae of autism are generally believed to be lifelong. However, there have been several encouraging case reports demonstrating the reversal of autism diagnoses, with a therapeutic focus on addressing the environmental and modifiable lifestyle factors believed to be largely underlying the condition. This case report describes the reversal of autism symptoms among dizygotic, female twin toddlers and provides a review of related literature describing associations between modifiable lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, and various clinical approaches to treating autism. The twins were diagnosed with Level 3 severity ASD "requiring very substantial support" at approximately 20 months of age following concerns of limited verbal and non-verbal communication, repetitive behaviors, rigidity around transitions, and extensive gastrointestinal symptoms, among other common symptoms. A parent-driven, multidisciplinary, therapeutic intervention involving a variety of licensed clinicians focusing primarily on addressing environmental and modifiable lifestyle factors was personalized to each of the twin's symptoms, labs, and other outcome measures. Dramatic improvements were noted within several months in most domains of the twins' symptoms, which manifested in reductions of Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) scores from 76 to 32 in one of the twins and from 43 to 4 in the other twin. The improvement in symptoms and ATEC scores has remained relatively stable for six months at last assessment. While prospective studies are required, this case offers further encouraging evidence of ASD reversal through a personalized, multidisciplinary approach focusing predominantly on addressing modifiable environmental and lifestyle risk factors.
自闭症的患病率一直在以惊人的速度上升。即使考虑到整个20世纪90年代自闭症谱系障碍诊断(ASD)标准的扩展,自2000年以来,ASD患病率仍增长了300%以上。人们普遍认为,自闭症常常给个人、家庭和社会带来的使人衰弱的后遗症是终身的。然而,有几例令人鼓舞的病例报告显示自闭症诊断出现了逆转,治疗重点是解决被认为在很大程度上是该病症潜在原因的环境和可改变的生活方式因素。本病例报告描述了一对异卵双胞胎幼儿自闭症症状的逆转,并对相关文献进行了综述,这些文献描述了可改变的生活方式因素、环境暴露与各种治疗自闭症的临床方法之间的关联。这对双胞胎在大约20个月大时被诊断为3级重度ASD,“需要非常大量的支持”,此前人们担心她们存在语言和非语言交流有限、重复行为、过渡时刻板僵化以及广泛的胃肠道症状等其他常见症状。一项由家长推动的多学科治疗干预措施,主要由各种持牌临床医生参与,重点是解决环境和可改变的生活方式因素,并根据每个双胞胎的症状、实验室检查结果和其他结果指标进行了个性化调整。几个月内,双胞胎的大多数症状领域都有显著改善,其中一个双胞胎的自闭症治疗评估清单(ATEC)分数从76降至32,另一个双胞胎从43降至4。在最后一次评估时,症状和ATEC分数的改善在六个月内一直相对稳定。虽然需要进行前瞻性研究,但该病例通过主要关注解决可改变的环境和生活方式风险因素的个性化多学科方法,为ASD逆转提供了进一步令人鼓舞的证据。