User:TLPG/Sandbox/Other Conditions


 * Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
 * @ Review properly with an emphasis on the differences between it and ASD's, and the co-morbidity.


 * Bipolar disorder
 * @ Probably need to adjust this into a more obvious co-morbid article


 * Cerebral Palsy
 * @ Merge into the Comorbidity article. No need for this on it's own.


 * Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
 * @ Need to understand this better to decide if it's a Spectrum condition or a co-morbid condition


 * Depression
 * @ Emphasise the Autism aspect more as that is what this Wikia is about.


 * Dysgraphia
 * @ Should be merged into something else but I'm not sure what


 * Echolalia
 * @ Should be merged into something else but I'm not sure what


 * Fragile X syndrome
 * @ Should expand it, and include Daniel Benoit as being diagnosed


 * Hyperlexia
 * @ Need to decide if this should be promoted as Autism, co-morbid or both


 * Hypotonia
 * @ Need to look into this further


 * MECP2 duplication syndrome
 * @ Needs sources, especially ones that link this to Autism


 * Obsessive-compulsive disorder
 * @ Condense if possible - this is a co-morbid situation


 * PDD-NOS
 * @ Probably needs a rewrite


 * Pervasive Developmental Disorder
 * @ Need to refocus given this is DSM-IV and IV only


 * Rett syndrome
 * @ Needs a proper look


 * Seizures
 * @ Add Autism to the mix and discuss the clash between the two, and emphasis that seizures are NOT part of being Autistic


 * Selective mutism
 * @ New article - needs to be looked at


 * Sensory Integration Dysfunction
 * @ This needs to be looked at - should it be separate or should it be part of the Sensory issues article?


 * Synaesthesia
 * @ Highly likely to be interactive with sensory sensitivity and sensory overload. Expand accordingly (article exists on Wikipedia)


 * Tic disorder
 * @ Co-morbid condition at best. Is this needed?


 * Tourette's syndrome
 * @ Co-morbid condition at best. Is this needed?


 * Tuberous sclerosis
 * @ Check the claim of a connection between this and Autism. If it's not it should be deleted, unless it's co-morbid