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Friday, August 30, 2024

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New Imaging Technique Identifies Autism Markers with 95% Accuracy

Summary: Researchers have developed a system that detects genetic markers of autism in brain images with 89-95% accuracy, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment.

This method, which identifies brain structure patterns linked to autism-related genetic variations, offers a personalized approach to autism care. The technique, called transport-based morphometry, could transform the understanding and treatment of autism by focusing on genetic markers rather than behavioral cues.

Key Facts:

  • The system uses brain imaging to spot autism-related genetic variations.
  • Accuracy of the method ranges from 89-95%, promising earlier diagnosis.
  • This approach could shift autism diagnosis from behavior-based to genetics-based.


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