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[quote=Anonymous]The defining characteristic of my autistic child is neuroinflammation as evidenced by abnormally elevated quinolinic acid, an excitatory brain peptide produced by activated CNS microglia. This excitotoxin has greatly impacted her temporal lobes affecting language (poor receptive and expressive), and motor skills and she has made slow progress despite many hours of ABA. It's not clear what caused her neuroinflammation, but it is clear that this is a neurinflammatory disorder that needs attention from the medical establishment, not the psychologists.[/quote]
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