Abstract
The authors respond to a recent letter (Rossignol and Frye 2011) critical of their paper, “Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and MRI reveal no evidence for brain mitochondrial dysfunction
in children with autism spectrum disorder” (Corrigan et al. 2011). Further considerations regarding the assessment of mitochondrial dysfunction in autism spectrum disorder, and related treatment
considerations, are discussed.
in children with autism spectrum disorder” (Corrigan et al. 2011). Further considerations regarding the assessment of mitochondrial dysfunction in autism spectrum disorder, and related treatment
considerations, are discussed.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Letter to the Editor
- Pages 1-4
- DOI 10.1007/s10803-011-1352-4
- Authors
- Stephen R. Dager, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, 1100 NE 45th St. Suite 555, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
- Neva M. Corrigan, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, 1100 NE 45th St. Suite 555, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
- Annette Estes, University of Washington Autism Center, Seattle, WA, USA
- Dennis W. W. Shaw, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, 1100 NE 45th St. Suite 555, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
- Journal Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
- Online ISSN 1573-3432
- Print ISSN 0162-3257