FYI, no comment from me...
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/736560
"Mitochondrial dysfunction (MD) is more common in children with autism and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than the general population, a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of relevant research confirms.
"Mitochondrial dysfunction 'may play a significant role in contributing to the symptoms of autism and is generally underrecognized in these children,' Daniel A. Rossignol, MD, of the International Child Development Resource Center, Melbourne, Florida, told Medscape Medical News.
"'Testing for mitochondrial dysfunction is available, and early treatment might lead to better long-term developmental outcomes,' said Dr. Rossignol, who coauthored the review with Richard E. Frye, MD, PhD, of the University of Texas in Houston.
"The report was published online January 25 in Molecular Psychiatry."
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