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Autism spectrum disorder and kidney disease

Joanna Clothier, Michael Absoud

2020Pediatric Nephrology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental impairments have been recognised as a major association of paediatric kidney disease and bladder dysfunction, presenting challenges to clinicians and families to provide reasonable adjustments in order to allow access to investigations and treatments. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by impairments in social interaction/communication and repetitive sensory-motor behaviours. Mental health, learning and physical co-morbidities are common. There is emerging evidence that ASD and kidney disease have some overlaps with genetic copy number variants and environmental factors contributing to shared pathogenesis. Prevalence rates of ASD in kidney disease are currently not known. A high index of suspicion of underlying ASD is required when a young person presents with communication difficulties, anxiety or behaviour that challenges, which should then trigger referral for a neurodevelopmental and behavioural assessment. We discuss practical approaches for providing care, which include understanding methods of communication and sensory, behavioural and environmental adaptations.

Topics & Concepts

Autism spectrum disorderMedicineAutismAnxietyDiseaseNeurodevelopmental disorderReferralSocial communicationKidney diseaseClinical psychologyPsychiatryPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyPathologyInternal medicineFamily medicineAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchAdolescent and Pediatric HealthcareChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues