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| B H KingSummaryAffiliation: Dartmouth Medical School Country: USA Publications
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Pharmacological treatment of mood disturbances, aggression, and self-injury in persons with pervasive developmental disordersB H King
Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756, USA
J Autism Dev Disord 30:439-45. 2000....
Case series: amantadine open-label treatment of impulsive and aggressive behavior in hospitalized children with developmental disabilitiesB H King
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03756 0001, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 40:654-7. 2001..Thus an open clinical trial of this medication for the treatment of symptoms of impulse control disorders in children was performed...
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study of amantadine hydrochloride in the treatment of children with autistic disorderB H King
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03756 0001, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 40:658-65. 2001..To test the hypothesis that amantadine hydrochloride is a safe and effective treatment for behavioral disturbances--for example, hyperactivity and irritability--in children with autism...
Autism spectrum disorders: update of evaluation and treatmentA G Mikhail
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA
Curr Psychiatry Rep 3:361-5. 2001..Concerning the latter, exquisite sensitivity to medication is not uncommon in some children with autism...
Maladaptive behavior differences in Prader-Willi syndrome due to paternal deletion versus maternal uniparental disomyE M Dykens
Neuropsychiatric Institute, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles 90024 1759, USA
Am J Ment Retard 104:67-77. 1999..Findings are compared to Angelman syndrome, and possible genetic mechanisms are discussed, as are implications for Prader-Willi syndrome and obsessive-compulsive behaviors...
