Asperger's syndrome, now classified under the broader category of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is considered to have a strong genetic component, and research suggests that it is not caused by trauma. While traumatic experiences can influence behavior and development, they do not cause the neurodevelopmental differences associated with Asperger's. Instead, these differences are thought to arise from a combination of genetic and environmental factors during early brain development.
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.
yes it can be
A trauma is often caused by a crisis. A crisis is the issue, often an emergency, accident or negative undertaking, that may result in trauma.
Shock is usually caused by trauma, blood loss, dehydration or massive infection
A contusion is a bruise. Blunt trauma would likely refer to how the contusion how the bruise was caused.
It is a more severe version of aspergers
Close, asburgeres sounds similar to aspergers. Asburgeres specifically does not exist but aspergers does. Other names for aspergers is asperger(s) syndrome and autistic psychopathy which is the original name for aspergers.
No, but in one study boys with aspergers outnumber girls 4 to 1 where as another study read that boys may outnumber girls by 10 to 1. I am a female Aspie and there is strong evidence showing that aspergers is caused within the genes, more likely on the father's side but it can happen on the mother's side as well.
Maxillofacial trauma refers to any injury to the face or jaw caused by physical force, foreign objects, or burns.
Hallucinations in trauma survivors are caused by abnormal patterns of memory formation during the traumatic experience.
your femur
secondary lymphedema