Here is another indication of Aspergers that I ran across here and thought that others might like to look at it in connection with their scores on the Aspergers test Roko supplied. Interestingly I was normal on the previous test but have a lot of these features.
The most common structural (morphological) features found in the ASD children included:
Here is another indication of Aspergers that I ran across here and thought that others might like to look at it in connection with their scores on the Aspergers test Roko supplied. Interestingly I was normal on the previous test but have a lot of these features.
The most common structural (morphological) features found in the ASD children included:
Sandal gap toes (59%) Facial asymmetry (46%) Abnormal non-frontal hair whorl (39%) High narrow palate (37%) Attached ear lobes (35%) Hypermobile joints (33%)
Some morphological features were found in the ASD that were absent in the 224 controls including:
Brachycephaly,
Mouth asymmetry,
Eyes asymmetry, Ear lobe crease,
Macrostomia (large mouth), Limited facial expression, Open mouth appearance, Abnormal whorl, Prominent lower jaw
For anyone curious about the original source for this: it’s ‘Morphological Features in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Matched Case–Control Study’ in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. (It looks like it’s just an electronic preprint that’s online—I don’t see volume and issue numbers.)
Thank you cupholder for adding the source link.