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  • Title: Childhood disintegrative disorder: results of the DSM-IV autism field trial.
    Author: Volkmar FR, Rutter M.
    Journal: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 1995 Aug; 34(8):1092-5. PubMed ID: 7665448.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: This report is concerned with the classification of children in whom an "autistic-like" syndrome develops after some years of normal development. In DSM-IV the term "childhood disintegrative disorder" (CDD) is used to describe such cases. METHOD: Data collected as part of the international, multisite DSM-IV field trial for autism and related conditions were examined and cases that met DSM-IV criteria for CDD were identified. RESULTS: In 16 cases the clinician had given a CDD diagnosis; in an additional 10 cases criteria for the condition were met even though this diagnosis was not given by the clinician rating the case. CONCLUSIONS: The available data suggest that CDD cases can be differentiated from those with autism; these two groups appear to differ in important ways. The identification of cases of CDD may be of particular importance for research.
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