Autism: Causes, Risk Factors and Diagnosis

The issue of mental imbalance range disorders (ASD) is a complex neurobiological problem characterized by neuropsychological and behavioral abnormalities. The most prominent symptoms are impaired social interaction, communication difficulties, and repetitive behaviors, which become apparent after a certain age. ASD is one of the fastest-growing disabilities worldwide. The hereditary and physiological makeup of the brain is studied to determine the pathology of autism, but early diagnosis of ASD is challenging due to the current phenotypic and etiological diversity among individuals with ASD. Volumetric and neuroimaging studies are conducted to explain the neuroanatomy of the ASD brain. Neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neuroimaging biomarkers can assist in the treatment of autism, and the demand for such treatments is expected to grow from 2022 to 2028, according to Information Bridge Market Research. The demand for ASD treatment is projected to reach a value of $585.81 billion and grow at a CAGR of 4.20% during the forecast period. The increasing prevalence of ASD and growing awareness about this condition are driving the demand for ASD treatment.

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