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American Academy of Neurology Guideline Summary for Clinicians: Screening and Diagnosis of Autism


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This is a summary of the American Academy of Neurology and Child Neurology Society guideline on screening and diagnosis for autism. This practice parameter reviews the available empirical evidence and gives specific recommendations for the identification of children with autism.

This summary addresses the following:

  • Routine developmental surveillance and screening specifically for autism
  • Diagnosis and evaluation of autism

Links to the Tool:
This tool is available at: http://aan.com/professionals/practice/guidelines/guideline_summaries/Autism _Guideline_for_Clinicians.pdf (If you don't have the software to open this PDF, download free Adobe Acrobat Reader® software.)

Developer

American Academy of Neurology; Child Neurology Society

Funding Sources

American Academy of Neurology


QualityTool Topic

Disease/Condition-Related; Guideline-Related


Links to National Guideline Clearinghouse or National Quality Measures Clearinghouse:

This tool is derived from the following guideline in the National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC): Practice parameter: screening and diagnosis of autism. Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society:
http://www.guideline.gov/summary/summary.aspx?ss=15&doc_id=2822&string=

History

  • Release Date: 08/2000
  • Original Summary: 09/2004
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QualityTool Classification
Disease/Clinical Category: spacer Autistic disorder
Patient Population: spacer Age > Newborn (0-1 month); Infant (1-23 months); Preschooler (2-5 years); Vulnerable Populations > Children; Disabled (developmentally)
Patient Care Process: spacer Preventive Care Processes > Screening; Active Care Processes: Diagnosis and Treatment > Assessment
IOM Domains of Quality: spacer Effectiveness
QualityTool Format: spacer Algorithm/Flowchart; Workbook/Manual/Guide
QualityTool Topic: spacer Disease/Condition-Related; Guideline-Related
Developer: spacer American Academy of Neurology; Child Neurology Society
Funding Sources: spacer American Academy of Neurology

 

Last updated: July 28, 2009.

 

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