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- Introduction
- Objectives
- PDD-NOS in DSM-IV-TR
- Qualitative impairment in social interaction
- Qualitative impairment in communication
- Restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns
- History 1940-1980
- History 1980-1987
- History 1987-2001
- Epidemiology
- Current clinical use (1)
- Current clinical use (2)
- Illegitimate clinical use
- Difficult diagnosis...even for experts
- A difficult diagnosis, Mahoney 1998
- A difficult diagnosis to make, Volkmar 2000
- But we cannot do without it
- Evidence for a continuum
- Genetic risk
- Increased rates in singletons
- Evidence for a continuum: genetic risk
- Genetic evidence for a continuum (1)
- Genetic evidence for a continuum (2)
- Adult outcome of PDD-NOS
- Adult outcome of ASDs
- Outcome from 2-9 years of age
- Diagnostic stability 2-9 yrs
- Differential diagnostic considerations (1)
- Differential diagnostic considerations (2)
- Features of Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder (1)
- Features of Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder (2)
- Features of Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder (3)
- Features of Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder (4)
- Differential diagnostic considerations (3)
- Differential diagnostic considerations (4)
- PDD-NOS and the "broad phenotype"
- Is PDD-NOS meaningfully different than BAP?
- Definition of BAP
- Treatment and PDD-NOS
- Treatment considerations: psychopharmacology
- Treatment considerations: social skills/behavior
- Clinical practice and PDD-NOS
- Practices that aid in identification of ASDs (1)
- Practices that aid in identification of ASDs (2)
- Considerations for the future
- Suggestions/recommendations (1)
- Suggestions/recommendations (2)
- Suggestions/recommendations (3)
- PDD-NOS: more unknown than known
- Thank you for your attention
Topics Covered
- PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) as a diagnosis concept
- Qualitative impairment in social interaction and communication
- Restricted, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests and activities
- History
- Epidemiology
- Current and illegitimate clinical use
- Difficult diagnosis
- Evidence for a continuum
- Genetic risk
- Adult outcome of PDD-NOS
- Adult outcome of ASDs
- Outcome from 2-9 years of age
- Differential diagnostic considerations
- Features of semantic pragmatic disorder
- PDD-NOS and the 'broad phenotype'
- Definition of BAP
- Treatment and PDD-NOS
- Clinical practice and PDD-NOS
- Considerations for the future
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Talk Citation
Towbin, K. (2010, February 23). PDD-NOS: the "unknown continent" [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 11, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PTNV8305.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on February 23, 2010
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Kenneth Towbin has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.