Wakefield confirmations
Clinical Presentation and Histologic Findings at Ileocolonoscopy in Children
with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Chronic Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Arthur Krigsman, Marvin Boris, Alan Goldblatt and Carol Stott
Autism Insights 2010:2 1-11
http://www.la-press.com/clinical-presentation-and-histologic-findings-at-ileocolonoscopy-in-ch-article-a1816
aka
http://tinyurl.com/2d6qzp5
Gastrointestinal Pathology in Autism Spectrum
Disorders: The Venezuelan Experience
by Lenny G. Gonzalez, MD
http://www.autismone.org/content/gastrointestinal-pathology-autism-spectrum-disorders-venezuelan-experience-lenny-g-gonzalez
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aka
http://tinyurl.com/yestkhu
Panenteric IBD-like disease in a patient with
regressive autism shown for the first time by wireless capsulenteroscopy:
Another piece in the jig-saw of the gut-brain syndrome?
Balzola F, et al.
American Journal of
Gastroenterology. 2005. 100(4):979-981.
Endoscopic and Histological Characteristics of the
Digestive Mucosa in Autistic Children with gastro-Intestinal Symptoms.
Gonzalez L, et al.
ArchVenez Pueric Pediatr, 2005;69:19-25.
The following peer-reviewed papers support Dr. Wakefield's original
findings:
Furlano R, Anthony A, Day R, Brown A, Mc Garvey L, Thomson M, et al. "Colonic
CD8 and T cell filtration with epithelial damage in children with autism." J
Pediatr 2001;138:366-72.
Sabra S, Bellanti JA, Colon AR. "Ileal lymphoid hyperplasia, non-specific
colitis and pervasive developmental disorder in children". The Lancet
1998;352:234-5.
Torrente F., Machado N., Perez-Machado M., Furlano R., Thomson M., Davies S.,
Wakefield AJ, Walker-Smith JA, Murch SH. "Enteropathy with T cell infiltration
and epithelial IgG deposition in autism." Molecular Psychiatry. 2002;7:375-382.
Wakefield AJ, Anthony A, Murch SH, Thomson M, Montgomery SM, Davies S,
Walker-Smith JA. "Enterocolitis in children with developmental disorder."
American Journal of Gastroenterology 2000;95:2285-2295.
Ashwood P, Anthony A, Pellicer AA, Torrente F, Wakefield AJ. "Intestinal
lymphocyte populations in children with regressive autism: evidence for
extensive mucosal immunopathology." Journal of Clinical Immunology,
2003;23:504-517.
The following peer-reviewed papers replicate Dr. Wakefield's original
findings:
Gonzalez, L. et al., "Endoscopic and Histological Characteristics of the
Digestive Mucosa in Autistic Children with gastro-Intestinal Symptoms". Arch
Venez Pueric Pediatr, 2005;69:19-25.
Balzola, F., et al., "Panenteric IBD-like disease in a patient with regressive
autism shown for the first time by wireless capsule enteroscopy: Another piece
in the jig-saw of the gut-brain syndrome?" American Journal of Gastroenterology,
2005. 100(4): p. 979- 981.
Balzola F et al . "Autistic enterocolitis: confirmation of a new inflammatory
bowel disease in an Italian cohort of patients.." Gastroenterology
2005;128(Suppl. 2);A-303.
These are the articles on treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms in
autistic children:
Buie T, et al. Pediatrics. 2010 Jan;125 Suppl 1:S19-29. Recommendations for
evaluation and treatment of common gastrointestinal problems in children with
ASDs.
Buie T, et al. Pediatrics. 2010 Jan;125 Suppl 1:S1-18. Evaluation, diagnosis,
and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders in individuals with ASDs: a
consensus report.