All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and cerebellum

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
K T Ciesielski, J E Knigh. Cerebellar abnormality in autism: a nonspecific effect of early brain damage? Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 54. issue 2. 1994-09-06. PMID:8053411. recent studies have implicated morphological deviations of the cerebellum as responsible for specific behavioral and cognitive manifestations of autism. 1994-09-06 2023-08-12 human
K T Ciesielski, J E Knigh. Cerebellar abnormality in autism: a nonspecific effect of early brain damage? Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 54. issue 2. 1994-09-06. PMID:8053411. we investigated neuropsychology and quantitative mri of the cerebellum in both high functioning subjects with autism and survivors of childhood leukemia treated with radiation and intrathecal chemotherapy. 1994-09-06 2023-08-12 human
K T Ciesielski, J E Knigh. Cerebellar abnormality in autism: a nonspecific effect of early brain damage? Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 54. issue 2. 1994-09-06. PMID:8053411. however, the abnormal macromorphology of the cerebellar vermis described here appears to be non-specific to autism. 1994-09-06 2023-08-12 human
V Panousek, Z Cernoch, H Hanu. [Does juvenile autism have a morphologic basis?]. Ceskoslovenska psychiatrie. vol 90. issue 1. 1994-06-08. PMID:8174182. the authors of the present article describe in three case-records morphological abnormalities of the brain and cerebellum found in subjects with markedly expressed or only indicated signs of child autism. 1994-06-08 2023-08-12 human
E M Ornitz, S J Lane, T Sugiyama, J de Traversa. Startle modulation studies in autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 23. issue 4. 1994-03-23. PMID:8106303. results provide only limited support for hypotheses of brainstem pathophysiology and no support for hypotheses of cerebellar pathophysiology in autism. 1994-03-23 2023-08-12 human
E Courchesne, J Townsend, O Saito. The brain in infantile autism: posterior fossa structures are abnormal. Neurology. vol 44. issue 2. 1994-03-17. PMID:8309561. a second type of cerebellar pathology in infantile autism was recently found: hyperplasia (excessive enlargement) of posterior vermal lobules vi and vii. 1994-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Courchesne, J Townsend, O Saito. The brain in infantile autism: posterior fossa structures are abnormal. Neurology. vol 44. issue 2. 1994-03-17. PMID:8309561. discovery of the etiologies underlying cerebellar maldevelopment may be the key to uncovering some of the causes of infantile autism. 1994-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Courchesne, O Saitoh, J P Townsend, R Yeung-Courchesne, G A Press, A J Lincoln, R H Haas, L Schriebma. Cerebellar hypoplasia and hyperplasia in infantile autism. Lancet (London, England). vol 343. issue 8888. 1994-02-25. PMID:7905084. cerebellar hypoplasia and hyperplasia in infantile autism. 1994-02-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Hashimoto, M Tayama, M Miyazaki, K Murakawa, Y Kurod. [MRI measurements of the brain stem and cerebellum in high functioning autistic children]. No to hattatsu = Brain and development. vol 26. issue 1. 1994-02-16. PMID:8280444. to determine involvements of the brain stem and/or cerebellum in autism, we compared midsagittal magnetic resonance images of the brains of high functioning autistic children with those of normal controls. 1994-02-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Courchesne, O Saitoh, R Yeung-Courchesne, G A Press, A J Lincoln, R H Haas, L Schreibma. Abnormality of cerebellar vermian lobules VI and VII in patients with infantile autism: identification of hypoplastic and hyperplastic subgroups with MR imaging. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. vol 162. issue 1. 1994-02-03. PMID:8273650. abnormality of cerebellar vermian lobules vi and vii in patients with infantile autism: identification of hypoplastic and hyperplastic subgroups with mr imaging. 1994-02-03 2023-08-12 human
E Courchesne, O Saitoh, R Yeung-Courchesne, G A Press, A J Lincoln, R H Haas, L Schreibma. Abnormality of cerebellar vermian lobules VI and VII in patients with infantile autism: identification of hypoplastic and hyperplastic subgroups with MR imaging. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. vol 162. issue 1. 1994-02-03. PMID:8273650. to date, only one type of cerebellar abnormality has been identified in patients with autism: hypoplasia of the vermis and hemispheres. 1994-02-03 2023-08-12 human
E Courchesne, O Saitoh, R Yeung-Courchesne, G A Press, A J Lincoln, R H Haas, L Schreibma. Abnormality of cerebellar vermian lobules VI and VII in patients with infantile autism: identification of hypoplastic and hyperplastic subgroups with MR imaging. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. vol 162. issue 1. 1994-02-03. PMID:8273650. by using a large sample of autistic patients and healthy volunteers along with precise mr imaging and quantitative procedures, we sought to replicate previous reports of cerebellar vermian hypoplasia in autism and to identify additional subtypes of cerebellar abnormality. 1994-02-03 2023-08-12 human
T Hashimoto, M Tayama, M Miyazaki, K Murakawa, S Shimakawa, Y Yoneda, Y Kurod. Brainstem involvement in high functioning autistic children. Acta neurologica Scandinavica. vol 88. issue 2. 1993-11-17. PMID:8213056. to determine involvements of the brainstem and/or cerebellum in autism, we compared midsagittal magnetic resonance images of the brains of high functioning autistic children with those of normal controls. 1993-11-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
T L Kemper, M L Bauma. The contribution of neuropathologic studies to the understanding of autism. Neurologic clinics. vol 11. issue 1. 1993-04-01. PMID:8441369. a review of the neuropathology of infantile autism shows abnormalities in the limbic forebrain and in cerebellar circuits. 1993-04-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
T L Kemper, M L Bauma. The contribution of neuropathologic studies to the understanding of autism. Neurologic clinics. vol 11. issue 1. 1993-04-01. PMID:8441369. the role of the cerebellar lesions in the symptomatology of infantile autism is unknown. 1993-04-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Courchesne, G A Press, R Yeung-Courchesn. Parietal lobe abnormalities detected with MR in patients with infantile autism. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. vol 160. issue 2. 1993-02-24. PMID:8424359. the most consistent abnormal neuroanatomic findings in autism are loss of purkinje neurons in the posterior cerebellum as detected by autopsy studies and hypoplasia of the posterior cerebellar vermis and hemispheres as detected by in vivo neuroimaging. 1993-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
J R Holttum, N J Minshew, R S Sanders, N E Phillip. Magnetic resonance imaging of the posterior fossa in autism. Biological psychiatry. vol 32. issue 12. 1993-02-11. PMID:1477189. the present study was undertaken to further investigate these mri findings and the role of the cerebellum in autism, taking into consideration these methodologic issues. 1993-02-11 2023-08-11 human
J R Holttum, N J Minshew, R S Sanders, N E Phillip. Magnetic resonance imaging of the posterior fossa in autism. Biological psychiatry. vol 32. issue 12. 1993-02-11. PMID:1477189. these negative findings argue against theories of autism based on gross structural abnormalities of the cerebellum. 1993-02-11 2023-08-11 human
J Piven, E Nehme, J Simon, P Barta, G Pearlson, S E Folstei. Magnetic resonance imaging in autism: measurement of the cerebellum, pons, and fourth ventricle. Biological psychiatry. vol 31. issue 5. 1992-06-18. PMID:1581425. magnetic resonance imaging in autism: measurement of the cerebellum, pons, and fourth ventricle. 1992-06-18 2023-08-11 human
M Hsu, R Yeung-Courchesne, E Courchesne, G A Pres. Absence of magnetic resonance imaging evidence of pontine abnormality in infantile autism. Archives of neurology. vol 48. issue 11. 1991-12-04. PMID:1953402. our data show no evidence of gross anatomic abnormalities in the input and output pathways to the cerebellum in autism, a finding that is consistent with previous studies of neuropathologic specimens; rather, the reduced size of the neocerebellum in autism appears to be the result of maldevelopment within the cerebellum itself. 1991-12-04 2023-08-11 human