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Important facts about autism and Asperger syndrome for GPs
Essential information for GPs.
Recognising autism spectrum disorder
A guide for GPs which includes information about recognising the clinical features, screening and where patients can get help. (Some refer to this as the 'Red Flag' document.)
GP's guide to adults with Asperger syndrome
This guide explains what Asperger syndrome is and provides questions to consider when talking with adult patients who may have the condition.
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Patients with autism spectrum disorders: information for health professionals
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