Brief report : scurvy as a manifestation of food selectivity in children with autism

By: Ma, Nina S.
Contributor(s): Thompson, Cynthia | Weston, Sharon.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 46 (4) April 2016: 1464-1470. 2016Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS | CHILDREN | EATING BEHAVIOUR | SCURVEY | KiTAP | CogState | STANFORD-BINET 5Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Notes that scurvy is rare, but it still occurs among children with autism and develpmental disorders (seven children diagnosed in the last 18 years). Suggests that clinicians should consider testing for vitamin C deficiency early in the evaluation of a limping child that is described as a picky eater and is not supplementing with a multi vitamin.
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Notes that scurvy is rare, but it still occurs among children with autism and develpmental disorders (seven children diagnosed in the last 18 years). Suggests that clinicians should consider testing for vitamin C deficiency early in the evaluation of a limping child that is described as a picky eater and is not supplementing with a multi vitamin.

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