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Gastrointestinal dysfunction in autism: parental report, clinical evaluation, and associated factorsPhillip Gorrindo
Medical Scientist Training Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Autism Res 5:101-8. 2012..Medications and diet, commonly thought to contribute to GID in ASD, were not associated with GID status. These findings are consistent with a hypothesis that GID in ASD represents pleiotropic expression of genetic risk factors...
