Table 1.
Domain | Comorbid symptoms |
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Epilepsy | High prevalence of epilepsy (8–25%) and EEG abnormalities (46%) in ASD patients (Amiet et al., 2008; Parmeggiani et al., 2010; Jeste, 2011) |
High rate of treatment resistant epilepsy in idiopathic autism (34%) (Dudova et al., 2011; Sansa et al., 2011) | |
Heightened aggression | Approximately 70% of ASD patients exhibit aggression toward caregivers (Kanne and Mazurek, 2011) |
Reactive aggression correlates with impairments in emotional regulation in children with ASD but not in typically developing children (Pouw et al., 2013) | |
Anxiety | 40% of ASD cases associated with at least one comorbid anxiety disorder (van Steensel et al., 2011) |
Gastrointestinal disturbances | Up to 90% ASD patients have chronic GI problems, most commonly constipation, also abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating (Parracho et al., 2005; Ibrahim et al., 2009; Buie et al., 2010) |
Sensory | Tactile: heightened sensitivity to vibration and thermal pain in palm and forearm (Blakemore et al., 2006; Cascio et al., 2008) |
Auditory: atypical change detection of auditory stimuli (Gomot et al., 2006; Kwakye et al., 2011) | |
Visual: superior performance in detail oriented tasks, deficits in motion perception (Dakin and Frith, 2005; Latham et al., 2013; Robertson et al., 2013) | |
Altered olfaction and taste in high-functioning ASD patients (Bennetto et al., 2007; Dudova et al., 2011) | |
Motor impairment | Delays in gross and fine motor domains (Jeste, 2011) |
Deficits in motor planning, coordination, and gait (Rinehart et al., 2006; Jeste, 2011) | |
Sleep | Sleep disturbances (quality, quantity, latency to sleep) found in 40–80% of children and adolescents with ASD (Allik et al., 2006; Malow et al., 2006; Jeste, 2011) |
Sleep onset problems and night waking common in 2- to 5-year-olds with ASD (Krakowiak et al., 2008) |
Comorbid traits observed in patients with ASD are heterogeneous and include enhanced seizure susceptibility, heightened aggression, anxiety, gastrointestinal (GI) disturbances, altered sensory and motor function, and sleep disorders.